SFSC Cultural Programs
Accessibility Information
SFSC Cultural Programs is committed to making the performing
arts available to everyone, including patrons with disabilities. All
restroom facilities are ADA compliant. If you need sign language
interpreters, assistive listening devices, large-print programs or
other disability accommodations, please call 863-784-7287 or
email culturalperformances@southflorida.edu at least five days in
advance of your visit or the performance you will be attending.
Entry and Exit
Accessible parking is located on each side of and behind the
Alan Jay Wildstein Center. A covered drop-off area, with curbside
assistance, is available one hour prior to performances in the
Wildstein Center. Golf cart transport from the parking lots to the
theater is available before Wildstein Center performances.
For performances at the University Center, accessible parking is in
front of the building.
Patrons with Mobility Disabilities
All theaters have wheelchair and scooter-accessible
locations where patrons can remain in their mobility
devices or transfer to theater seats. Patrons who cannot
or do not wish to transfer from their wheelchairs to a
theater seat should request wheelchair-accessible locations
when ordering tickets. Seats with removable armrests are
available in the Alan Jay Wildstein Center for the Performing
Arts and the University Center for patrons who wish to transfer
to theater seats. Bariatric chairs are available in the Wildstein
Center with advance notice. Wheelchair-accessible seating and
wheelchair companion seating may be purchased by phone, in
person, and online. For personal assistance selecting accessible
seats or for more information about accessibility for a person with
a disability, please contact the box office at 863-784-7178 or email
culturalperformances@southflorida.edu.
A courtesy manual wheelchair is available for patrons free of
charge when you arrive at the Wildstein Center and the University
Center. See the house manager for assistance.
It is strongly recommended that patrons who do not normally
use a wheelchair bring a friend or companion to assist them in
maneuvering the wheelchair.
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