Front of House

General accessibility information, contact [email protected], Cathy Gordon at [email protected], or Emily Maxwell at [email protected]

Tickets

This is a ticketed event: BOOK HERE

COVID-19 Protocols

Please refer to Luminato Festival’s COVID-19 policy HERE.

Performances

Thursday, June 8 - 7:30 PM Friday, June 9 - 7:30 PM Saturday, June 10 - 1 PM* Saturday, June 10 - 7:30 PM

*Free on-site babysitting offered at the 1 PM show. Registration is limited, call 416-534-6604 to reserve your spot.

Radio LUMI

Tune in during the festival for Artist interviews and more. Full schedule available HERE.

Performance advisories and common questions

Are there any performance advisories (loud noises, strobing lights, violence and/or triggering content)?

Bright light, complete darkness, loud sounds (for example, a wind storm, audio snow storm), images changing in the video, the actors notice the presence of the audience, the actors go sit in the audience on the left side of the venue, the actors talk to the audience in an informal discussion, and the actors invite the audience to come on stage if they would like to.

What access components are there for the performances (ASL, described audio, etc.)?

Panthea Smart Glasses featuring surtitles will be available. When they talk in Inuktitut, the titles will be in English and French. When they talk in English, the titles will be in French. When they talk in French, the titles will be in English.

Is there accessible seating?

There are 7 spots (which are the width of two theatre seats) available for patrons using wheelchairs or other mobility devices, along with an additional 10 companion seats, in the front row.

Are there accessible washrooms?

Yes, there are accessible washrooms located outside of Ada Slaight Hall in the Daniels Spectrum Hallway Galleries.