Broadway at the Eccles
Audience Information
Audience Information

Masks must be worn at all time in the venue.
ASSISTIVE LISTENING DEVICES
FM Assistive Listening Devices are available free of
charge at each performance on a first-come, first-served
basis. Hearing aid compatible T-Loops are also available.
Ask at Coat Check for details.
WHEELCHAIR SEATING
Ample wheelchair seating is available. Please inform
Ticket Office representative when making your
reservation that you require a wheelchair space or to
request curbside assistance.
LATECOMERS
In consideration of patrons already seated, reserved
seating will be accessible until curtain, after which
alternate seating might be used. During some
productions, late seating may not occur until an
intermission. When traveling to performances, please
allow ample time for traffic delays, road construction
and parking.
CHILDREN
As a courtesy to other audience members, please ensure
that children at performances are not disruptive during
the show. Babes-in-arms are not permitted in the theatre
during performances unless specifically indicated.
NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINK
QUIET PLEASE
As a courtesy to performers on stage and to other audience
members, please turn off cell phones, pagers, or any other
noisemaking device. Also, please refrain from permitting
concession items such as candy wrappers and water bottles
to become noisy during the performance.
CLEANLINESS
Thank you for placing all refuse in waste receptacles as
you exit the theater.
COPYRIGHT ADHERENCE
Unless otherwise stated and in compliance with copyright
laws, it is strictly prohibited to take any photographs or
any audio or video recordings of the performance.
NEED EXTRA LEG ROOM?
Let us know when making reservations, we can help.
EMERGENCY INFORMATION
In the event of an emergency, please remain seated and
wait for instructions. Emergency exits are located on
both sides of the house. Please identify the exit closest
to your location. (Eccles-only) Patrons in wheelchairs
should wheel to the closest elevator to the north or
south where red signs read ‘Area of Rescue Assistance.’
First-responders will help you exit the building.
