Accessibility

It is our goal to make the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center facilities and programming accessible for all patrons.  If you have requirements not addressed below, please contact us so that we can serve you and be aware of your needs.

Accessible Parking

All official Gonzaga University parking lots contain spaces reserved for vehicles with accessible parking permits.  There are several accessible parking spaces at the entrance to the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center.

Accessible Seating

Both performance spaces in the Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center offer fully accessible seating to patrons who require wheelchair-accessible seating. To ensure accessible seating, please inform Box Office representatives of your needs when purchasing tickets.

We will attempt to place seating companions in adjacent seats and patrons in groups as close as possible. If your theater companion is not able to assist you in transferring from your wheelchair to a theater seat, we ask that you remain in your wheelchair for your safety and the safety of our staff.

Seating charts on this site and the TicketsWest online purchasing system indicate locations reserved for patrons using wheelchairs.

Assisted Listening Devices

Please reserve assisted listening devices in advance through the Box Office. Check out devices at no charge by leaving a driver's license or credit card with the Box Office until equipment is returned.

General Access

All entrances to the building are ADA accessible. All floors of the building have elevator access.

Restrooms

All levels of the building have ADA accessible restrooms.

Service Animals

Service animals are welcome inside the Myrtle Woldson Center. So that we can provide you with the best seating options, please alert the Box Office when you purchase tickets if you plan to attend with a service animal. Service animals must remain on a leash or in a harness while in the building. Only those animal companions qualifying as Service Animals under Washington State Law will be allowed in the Myrtle Woldson Center.