Accessibility
Center Theatre Group is committed to accessibility for all audiences.
Center Theatre Group is committed to accessibility for all audiences.
One Saturday matinee for every mainstage Center Theatre Group production is designated as an ACCESS performance. These performances are designed for patrons who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind, and/or have low vision. All ACCESS performances offer American Sign Language interpretation and Audio Description, as well as Open Captioning at the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum.
Unlock exclusive subscriber benefits with an ACCESS subscription package. Subscribers get up to 25% off single tickets, free and unlimited ticket rescheduling, restaurant discounts, and more.
For more information about how to purchase ACCESS tickets, please email tickets@ctgla.org or call 213.628.2772.
If you are interested in bringing a group to an ACCESS performance, contact Group Sales at 213.972.7231 or submit an inquiry here.
Up to 25% off single ticket prices.* Join our One CTG Season and experience all CTG has to offer at the Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum. Or, subscribe to a full season at just one of our venues.
All subscribers will have priority access to CTG:FWD add-on programming at all three venues. Subscription packages for the Kirk Douglas Theatre will not be available for the 2025/26 season.
Choose any three shows from across the 2025/26 Season including shows from our CTG:FWD initiative. Design Your Own packages start at only $112 per person.
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American Sign Language
Audio Description
Open Caption
All ACCESS Subscriptions are available by phone at 213.628.2772 or by email tickets@ctgla.org.
*Discount calculated when comparing subscription package with one-time handling fee and equivalent single tickets with handling fees.
For information about supporting Center Theatre Group's ACCESS performances and other special programs, please contact the Membership Concierge Team by emailing membership@ctgla.org or calling 213.972.7564.
ACCESS programming is supported, in part, by the Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture. ACCESS programming also receives support from The Brookside Fund.