Marin Theatre

Accessibility

Marin Theatre strives to make theater accessible to all audiences. For questions or comments regarding accessibility, please contact Marin Theatre's Box Office Manager at juless[at]marintheatre.org or (415)388-5208.

Affordability

Our ticket prices vary and discounts are available.

Our $30 Best Deal tickets are available for any patrons, subject to availability.

We also offer discounted tickets to current educators, students, members of the military, and patrons under 35. For details, please visit our box office information page or call (415)388-5208

Subsidized Tickets

We work with several organizations in the area to provide subsidized tickets for underserved families and individuals in the Marin County. If you're interested in learning more, please contact Marin Theatre's Box Office Manager at juless@marintheatre.org.

Mobility Accommodations

  • • Our Boyer Theatre is equipped with two accessible entrances, to the left of Door 1 near the Lieberman Theatre and to the right of Door 2, across from the concessions stand.
  • ​​​​​​​• We provide wheelchair spaces and companion seating. These seats are available for purchase directly on each show’s ticketing page. These accessible seats are outlined in purple and are located in the first row in the side sections of the Boyer Theater.
  • ​​​​​​​• We have stair-free seating in the first 7 rows of the Boyer Theatre.
  • ​​​​​​​• Two van-accessible parking spaces are located directly in front of the theater, marked by the International Symbol of Access.
  • ​​​​​​​• All four of our restrooms have accessible stalls.
  • ​​​​​​​• An accessible table is located in the lobby directly across from the Café.
  • ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​• Our drinking fountain is accessible.

Audio/Visual Accommodations

  • • The Boyer Theatre has installed a hearing loop, an assistive listening system for people with hearing loss. The loop provides clear, customized sound for people who use hearing aids or cochlear implants with telecoils. This system decreases background noise by sending the sound directly into their hearing instruments when listeners easily switch to their telecoil program. People who don't use hearing aids or who don't have telecoils in their hearing aids can borrow a receiver and headphones from the Box Office at no cost. Alternatively, users may bring personal wired headphones to plug into the borrowed receiver (3.5 mm jack). The receivers have a volume control knob. For more information about assistive listening systems, visit www.hearingloop.org​​​​​​​
  • ​​​​​​​• Closed captions are provided for our Thursday matinee performance for each show.
  • ​​​​​​​• Large print programs are available at the box office free of charge and are available for all performances.


For assistance while at our theater, please ask for our House Manager at the Box Office. If you have any questions for your future visit, please email them at housemanager@marintheatre.org

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