The Americans with Disabilities Act makes it possible for everyone with a disability to live a life of freedom and equality. Passed by the Congress and signed into law by the President on July 26, 1990, the ADA is the first comprehensive declaration of equality for people with disabilities. The ADA protects the civil rights of people with disabilities in all aspects of employment, in accessing public services such as transportation, and guaranteeing access to public accommodations such as restaurants, stores, hotels and other types of buildings to which the public has access.
The Kentucky Center and Brown Theatre are fully accessible facilities. We offer Accessible Seating and Assitive Listening System to patrons for all performances in our theaters. Additionally, services such as Caption Theatre, Audio Description, American Sign Language (ASL), Braille and/or large print programs are often available. These services are offered at no charge to our patrons.
For more information about the range of accessibility options we offer to enhance your performance experience or to receive this information in an alternate format please call 502-562-0111 (V) or 502-562-0140 (TTY) or email access@kentuckycenter.org.
You can find a full description of our services here. The 2010-2011 Access Services Performance Calendar will be posted on this page in the next week.

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