Our building is accessible via the main entrance, which includes an automatic door opener.

All six theaters are accessible by either ramps or elevators. All are also equipped with a variety of assistive features for patrons that are hard of hearing, d/Deaf, blind, and/or visually impaired.

Icons on each film's page will indicate what assistive features are available. Closed Captioning and/or Audio Description will not necessarily be available for all films, but all films do have Assisted Listening. Call or visit the box office if you are unsure if the movie you want to see has these features.

At the theater, the box office and/or projection staff can quickly instruct you on how to use the devices. A pen and paper can be made available for anyone who would rather communicate by writing.

Restrooms

Six ADA accessible, all-gender restrooms are available around the building. All of the restrooms are ADA accessible, except for the multi-stall restrooms in the basement. 

Seat Size

The seats in our historic theatre (MH1-4) measure 17.5” in width. The seats in our expansion (MH5 and MH6) measure 21”. Ask our staff to point you toward adjustable and accessible seating options, including seats with mobile arms. Email [email protected] for more information. Find detailed information about our seating here

  • Open Captions

    Open Captions are a text display of the words, sounds, and speakers' names in a movie, visible on the screen for everyone to see. Open Captions will be available for select showtimes.

    Visit our Open Captions webpage for a list of upcoming Open Caption showtimes.

  • Assisted Listening

    Our headsets use infrared to receive audio. Now one headset will work with any of our 6 screens and Education & Community Engagement Center. Turn on the power button (the light will indicate green when it's getting signal in the theater) and control the mix on the headset: HI adjustment is located on the left rear of the headphone, and VI-N adjustment is located on the right rear of the headphone. Live movie introductions and post-show discussions done through microphones will also run through the system.

    • Includes 3.5mm jack to drive neck loops or direct audio inputs on hearing aids or implants (neck loops not provided at this time; please bring your own if needed)
    • Provides DC and AC magnetic fields to drive automatic switching telecoils in hearing aids
    • User-selectable HI and VI-N audio mix
    • User-adjustable soundtrack and/or a description of the screen action
  • Audio Description

    Our headsets use infrared to receive audio. Now one headset will work with any of our 6 screens and Education & Community Engagement Center. Turn on the power button (the light will indicate green when it's getting signal in the theater) and control the mix on the headset: HI adjustment is located on the left rear of the headphone, and VI-N adjustment is located on the right rear of the headphone.

    • Includes 3.5mm jack to drive neck loops or direct audio inputs on hearing aids or implants (neck loops not provided at this time; please bring your own if needed)
    • Provides DC and AC magnetic fields to drive automatic switching telecoils in hearing aids
    • User-selectable HI and VI-N audio mix
    • User-adjustable soundtrack and/or a description of the screen action

    Look for the Audio Description icon on the website and printed schedules to see which films have this option available.

  • Closed Captioning

    During select features, Closed Captioning can be displayed via a receiver placed in your cup holder. Simply push the rubber puck at the base down into the cup holder and adjust the display into your field of vision. The text displays as white and will not appear until the film begins.

    Look for the Closed Captioning icon on the website and printed schedules to see which films have this option available.