Category: Performing Arts Centers / Theatres
Symbol: Universal Disabilities, Person seated in wheelchair
MISSOURI
REPERTORY THEATRE
4949 Cherry Street
Kansas City, Missouri 64110
Web site:
http://www.MissouriRepertoryTheatre.org
Central Ticket Office: 816/235-2700/Voice;
(816) 816/235-2704/Fax
Administrative
Offices: 816/235-2727/Voice; 816/235-5367/Fax
Relay Calls are welcome. 1-866/735-2466/voice OR 1-800/735-2966/TTY in Kansas City Metro Area
Central
Ticket Office Hours:
Monday-Friday 10am 5pm; Saturday & Sunday 12pm 5pm (closed
some holidays and off-season weekends). The season is September through
June. On performance evenings, the Central Ticket Office is open for all business
until one half-hour prior to show time. The half-hour prior to a performance
is reserved for that show only.
Admission: $10 - $47 for individual shows. Season tickets are $95 - $190. Ticket packages are available with up to 50% savings and many exclusive benefits.
General description: Missouri Repertory Theatre is the premier professional
resident theatre company of the Kansas City metropolitan area. Founded in 1964,
the Rep is a not-for-profit corporation producing five mainstage plays each
season plus A Christmas Carol and other special presentations and eventsemploying
more than 250 professional artists, technicians and administrators each year.
With nearly 190 performances, the Rep serves as many as 100,000 patrons annually.
Directions/Public Transportation: The Rep performs in the Performing Arts Center
on the University of Missouri-Kansas City campus, 4 blocks east of the Country
Club Plaza. Free parking is available in the multi-level covered parking lot,
one block west of the Performing Arts Center, at 50th and Oak Streets (across
from Twin Oaks Apartments), and lots to the east of the Performing Arts Center.
Several bus routes will take you within a few blocks of the Rep. Simply call
The Metros Regional Call Center at 816/221-0660 for direct route planning
or go to their website at http://www.kcata.org.
Seating Chart Available: No
Access Information: (The comments linked to each symbol will provide additional information about access.) Click on Access Symbols Legend for a description of all symbols.
B/VI People who are blind or visually impaired: Audio description is provided for at least one presentation of each production, with a designated space for audio describer.
D/HH People who are deaf or hard of hearing: Sign language or oral interpretation is provided for at least one presentation of each production/event, with designated spaces for interpreters. Patrons should make reservations and request for signing at least one week in advance. Signing interpretation is always provided for twilight performances on the first Saturday of the run for each production.
WC/MI People using wheelchairs or people with mobility impairments: Ushers will offer assistance as requested at the ramp leading into the auditorium. Railings are in place along one side. During intermission, tables and chairs are provided in the lobby area for seating.