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CFT Accessibility Programming

Crowded Fire is dedicated to ensuring accessibility for everyone in our programming—from health and wellness policies related to COVID to ASL-interpreted and audio-described performances to video-on-demand streaming—we strive to enable as many people as possible to experience our work. Read on for more information about our accessibility offerings.

Contact BoxOffice [at] CrowdedFire.org for more information!

Haptic Tour & Audio Described Performances

This season, CFT is offering live Audio Description and Haptic Access Tours in partnership with Gravity Access Services for visually impaired audience members.

Audio description is a live audio track spoken by a professional audio describer to audience members with visual impairments through a wireless headset system. It provides clear and engaging descriptions of the meaningful visual details of a performance.

Haptic access tours (20-30 minutes) are a live pre-show tour that allows patrons to experience—through touch and their own movement— the space, performers, costumes, and objects, in addition to key movement elements in the performance.

Stay tuned for limp wrist on the lever haptic tour & audio described performance details!

ASL-Interpreted Performances

This season, CFT is offering ASL-Interpreted performances in partnership with Velvet Hands where a certified ASL interpreter translates the spoken dialogue into American Sign Language for Deaf or hard-of-hearing audiences.

There will be a reserved seating area for patrons utilizing the service to optimize viewing of the interpreter and the performance.

Stay tuned for limp wrist on the lever ASL-Interpreted performance details!

Video-on-Demand

For anyone who cannot attend the theater in person, we are thrilled to offer high-quality, professionally filmed Video-on-Demand virtual access to most of our mainstage programming.

The Last of the Love Letters will be available to stream May 6th – May 17th—tickets available now!