Open Captioning Open Captioning is a text display of all of the words and sounds heard during a production—very similar to closed captioning on your TV. Whether you just miss a single word or you have hearing loss too severe to benefit from the use of assisted listening devices, open captioning can keep you from missing out. The CBT is… Learn More Accessibility
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You’ve got questions and we’ve got answers. If you’re new to the theatre or an infrequent visitor, the information below can help walk you through what to expect and some of the etiquette for seeing a show. Also, at the bottom of this page you’ll find some helpful shortcuts to additional information about the play, the venues, and the services… Learn More What to Expect
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Join our Clarence Brown Theatre Volunteer Usher Team! Volunteers are an integral part of the Clarence Brown Theatre’s team. For the past twenty-five years, volunteers have contributed their time and skills to create a welcoming and hospitable environment for patrons. Whether students visiting the theatre for the first time on a class field trip, visitors attending campus for the first… Learn More Ushers
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Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs) amplify and clarify sound by cutting down or eliminating ambient noise. Assistive Listening Systems are installed in all three of the Clarence Brown’s venues to improve sound quality and performance. Headsets may be used at any seat and with the upgrade induction neck loops are also now available for patrons who use hearing aids and cochlear… Learn More Assistive Listening FAQ
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Open Captioning is a text display of all of the words and sounds heard during a production — very similar to closed captioning on your TV. Whether you just miss a single word or you have hearing loss too severe to benefit from the use of assistive listening devices, open captioning can keep you from missing out. The first professional… Learn More Open Captioning
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