Accessibility
Market House Theatre believes that the theatre is a place for everyone. We are dedicated to creating opportunities for all members of our community to experience live theatre. Below is a list of the accessibility services we currently offer.
MHT is constantly working to grow and improve our accessibility offerings. If there is something that you would like to see implemented at MHT, please let us know! We welcome any feedback that may help us gain a better understanding of the needs of our community, including both positive and negative experiences at all levels of our organization.
ADA Seating
Both the Main Theatre and Studio 200 Theatre have ADA seating areas. Please call the MHT Box Office at (270) 444-6828 for reservations or look for the accessibility symbol on the ticketing site. All ADA seating options have an available companion seat beside the ADA seating option.
Infrared Sound System
The MHT Main Theatre is equipped with an infrared sound system for individuals with hearing loss. Headsets may be checked out from the MHT Box Office. There is no charge for this service.
Large Print Programs
Large Print programs are available for each Signature, Family, and Studio Series production and are available at the MHT Box Office.
Website Accessibility
RIGOROUS ADHERENCE TO ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS
Our website is completely compliant to Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 AA standard.
BROWSER COMPATIBILITY
Our website is compatible with most major Internet browsers including Chrome, FireFox, Edge, and Safari. The site may not perform optimally on Internet Explorer and older browser versions.
CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENT
Our website engages in manual audits and user testing to continually assess and improve accessibility. We welcome your feedback on your experience with markethousetheatre.org. Email us at info@markethousetheatre.org with any questions or comments you have.
Through genuine effort and commitment including testing, audits, and remediation, we believe our website adheres to best practices for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
Updated: January 20, 2025