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Are there elevators in the theatre?
There are no elevators to the upper levels of the theatre. The Loge and Mezzanine are on the second level and the Balcony is on the third level.
Is there Accessible and Limited Mobility seating?
There are two types of Accessible seating, both on the main floor: Integrated-Row L with spaces for wheelchairs and theatre seats for companions, and Platform-Row T (in the rear of the Orchestra section) with spaces for wheelchairs and hardback chairs for companions. There are no elevators to service the upper theatre levels. Patrons who cannot do stairs may purchase Limited Mobility Orchestra seats.
For Accessible and Limited Mobility patrons, two tickets may be purchased—for one Wheelchair or Limited Mobility patron and one companion, at the lowest regular price. Larger parties should inquire about special arrangements. Accessible restrooms are on the main floor. For Accessible or Limited Mobility tickets visit ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster Charge-by-phone (415) 512-7770, by mail, at Ticketmaster Ticket Centers or the theatre Box Office.
Are children allowed in the theatre?
As a courtesy to others in the audience, children under five (including babes in arms) will not be admitted to the theatre.
Is there parking nearby?
Yes indeed. Although street parking is limited, there are many public and private lots in the area such as Downtown Center Garage at O’Farrell and Mason—closest to the theatre, Taylor/O’Farrell Garage, Union Square Garage at Geary between Stockton and Powell, and Sutter/Stockton Garage. View our Curran Theatre QuickGuide for details about local parking garages. Please be aware that during the Holidays parking is tight—we suggest using public transportation from Thanksgiving through New Years day.
Is there a drop-off area in front of the theatre?
Yes, the white zone directly in front of the Theatre on Geary.
When do the doors open?
The Lobby usually opens 45 minutes prior to the show; the House opens 30 minutes before the curtain.
How do I know which door to use when entering the theatre?
An usher will be happy to direct you to the proper door or staircase for your seating.
Is there a coat check?
A coat check or storage area is not available. Packages, shopping bags or suitcases will not fit under your seat—please make other arrangements.
Are there listening devices for the hearing impaired?
Yes, infrared listening headsets available free of charge on a first come, first served basis, available at the kiosk next to the “enter right” staircase. One piece of ID with current address (driver’s license, state ID) is required as deposit for one headset; additional headsets for the same individual require one of the following credit cards: VISA, MasterCard, American Express or Discover Card.
What if I arrive after the curtain goes up?
You will be held in the lobby until an appropriate time to be seated by an usher. Of course by then, everyone in the theater will know you were late.
Where are the rest rooms located?
There are Men’s Rooms in the balcony and basement; the main Ladies Room is through the Orchestra right door, on the right behind the green curtain. The Ladies Rooms on Mezzanine and Balcony are single units. The Accessible restroom is located in the inner lobby through either the Orchestra left or right doors. They are a popular destination for theatergoers and the lines can be long—so plan ahead.
Can I take photos during the performance?
No. The shows are copyrighted so the use of cameras/picture phones with or without flash or any other recording device is strictly prohibited. Violators are subject to confiscation of film, tape, disc, cards, etc., ejection from the theatre, and financial damages. For your protection, all cameras and picture phones should be placed in a pocket or purse (and kept there) when in the theatre.
What happens if I forget to turn off my phone during the performance?
Cell phones, paging devices and other electronic equipment are disruptive to the performers and audience’s experience. Please take a moment to turn off all devices before entering the theatre.
Can you take food or drinks into the theatre?
You may bring only bottled water into the theatre.
I think I left something at my seat, who do I contact?
Please call the Curran Theater Lost & Found at 415-551-2000, press 7.
Is there a dress code for attending the theatre?
Not actually—any attire that compliments the spirit of this special occasion.
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