Accessibility

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Spectators with reduced mobility.

All of our spaces on the main floor that are open to the public are accessible to those with reduced mobility, including restrooms.

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Spectators who are deaf or hard of hearing.

La Troupe du Jour offers presentations that include surtitles (above the actors).

The surtitles are in English so that our non-French-speaking spectators can attend a French language play.

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Spectators who are blind or visually impaired.

Some of the shows that aren’t heavy with visuals are naturally accessible: those that are mostly speaking roles or concerts.

For a list of shows that are more visual, contact our box office at 306-244-1040 extension 1.

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What if I feel unwell during the performance.

We don’t encourage people entering or exiting the studio during the performance as the space is small and it can be distracting for the performers.

This being said, if you think you might need to leave during the show, we recommend you choose a seat near the door.

The staff will assist you to get back into the venue.

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Parking

Parking is free! You just need to pay attention to the signs indicating parking restrictions.

No parking at bus stops and we ask that you not park in our neighbour’s parking lot as we do not have their permission to use it.

For those with reduced mobility, you can contact our box office at 306-244-1040 extension 1 to reserve a spot in front of the Production Centre doors.

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Bus

All the city buses are accessible for people with reduced mobility, etc. (kneeling buses).

The routes with stops closest to our building are:
Route #2 (stop on 20th on the corner of our block)
Route #60/65 (stop on 22nd)
Route #9 (stop on 19th or Avenue H)

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