Q: What if I need special assistance?
A: The Boston Opera House staff is available to assist patrons with special needs. Wheelchair access (and companion) seats are available through the Box Office.
Q: Does the theatre have an elevator?
A: There is an elevator in The Opera House.
Wheelchair seating is available at all levels of the theatre.
Any patron with a special seating need (visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical impairment, or any other seating concern) may call the theatre directly to make the necessary arrangements to accommodate their specific requirements. It is not necessary for the patrons to come in person to the theatre to secure their special arrangements.
There is an elevator in The Opera House. There are designated wheelchair seats on all levels of The Opera House. Wheelchair seating prices reflect the single ticket price for each section in The Opera House. Seats next to wheelchair seating are available for companions of those patrons in wheelchairs at the single ticket price for that section. Theatre personnel will be available to assist with positioning the wheelchairs inside the theatre.