Accessibility
Sound Theatre Company is committed to making our shows Radically Accessible.
When possible, we offer sensory-friendly, ASL-interpreted, CART-captioned, and English/Spanish-captioned performances. Please check each show’s listing for these dates.
All of our shows include wheelchair-accessible seating. If this is something you require, please select your tickets under the “Accessibility” section of the ticketing page so we know to save a spot for you!
Radical Hospitality Ticketing
At Sound Theatre Company, we believe that theatre should be accessible for all. As such, we have tickets available at a sliding scale rate:
$5 — Inclusion Rate
$25 — General Admission Rate
$50 — Patron Rate
$75 — Benefactor Rate
You are welcome to purchase tickets at any price you choose. There is no difference in service or seating among the price levels; the higher rates simply reflect the true cost of producing our high-quality, award-winning work and supporting the artists that make it happen.
Sound Theatre appreciates your commitment to supporting art and artists in your local community!
Seattle Center Theatre Accessibility
Our current home theatre, the Center Theatre at the Seattle Center Armory (as well as the connected Black Box Theatre) is fully accessible and follows all guidelines set forth by the ADA.
There are three ADA-accessible entrances to the Armory (Center House), wherein the Center Theatre is located. Please note that two of these entrances are not to the performance space.
The best entrance to use is the East Entrance (facing the delightful “Artists at Play” Playground and the MoPOP), which will bring you directly to our doors just left of the entrance!
Click here for a map of the Seattle Center Campus. The Armory building is, appropriately, at the center of it, just south of the Memorial Stadium.
It is not possible to drive up to the theatre directly. The closest drop-off point is the turn-around at the MoPOP, located at 5th Ave North and Harrison. Please be aware that there’s about 200 yards of distance between the turn-around and the theatre’s entrance.
Busses and Parking
The Armory is accessible via a number of King County Metro busses along 5th Avenue North, Denny Way, and 1st Avenue North. Additionally, you may use the Seattle Center Monorail, which brings you to and from the Westlake Light Rail Station downtown.
There’s paid accessible parking in front of the Memorial Stadium (northeast of the Armory) and a number of street parking spots around the Seattle Center campus, including some along Republican Street and Speight Jenkins Way beside the stadium and McCaw Hall.
There are two nearby parking garages: the Mercer Street Garage to the north and the 5th Ave North Garage to the east. When you park at these garages, your fees support the Seattle Center free programs and campus grounds.
Message our Accessibility Coordinator
Please allow 24-48 hours for a response.