
Accessibility
Everyone is welcome and accommodations are available
The Master Chorale uses venues that are accessible. If you have specific questions about accessibility at any of our events or venues, please contact Samantha. Large print programs and PDF programs are available at all of our events.
- Detailed accessibility information for the Martin Marietta Center for the Performing Arts is available here.
- Accessibility seating can be purchased online through Ticketmaster (seats can be filtered by wheelchair accessible seats) or at the Martin Marietta Center Box Office. The wheelchair-accessible seating is an open, level space that accommodates one person using a wheelchair. Up to three companion seats are also available next to each wheelchair-seating location.
- If you need to store a personal wheelchair or walker, an usher will be glad to store it in a safe and dedicated location.
- Assistive listening devices are available through the Box Office the night of the concert.
- The parking deck located on the corner of Salisbury and South Street has multiple accessible parking spaces, as well as other nearby parking decks.
- Drop-offs have moved due to construction. They can now occur on South Street. Look for designated signage on where drop-offs can happen.
- Accessibility seating is located throughout the venue.
- Drop-offs can happen in front of the theatre on Glenwood Ave.
- Patrons should enter the church through the doors facing Stone Street. The performance space is a short distance from the entrance and on the same level.
- There is street parking available on Stone Street and designated accessibility parking in the parking lot at the corner of Stone Street and Fairview Road, right across from the entrance.
More information about each venue can be found on our Venues page.
