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Xylene Graves Review of Citi Performing Arts Center
This was my first time there. I loved it. Everythi...
This was my first time there. I loved it. Everything happened seamlessly. Wheelchair accessible has elevators. Has seats at the end of some rows that have a lifting armrest for limited mobilty or wheelchair transfer. Also, they didn't kick me out 10 minutes after the show, like they do at the Opera house. One thing to note, as in all theaters, if you are short (like me) you should aim for higher elevated seats. Like the balcony or a far back row. The reason you should do this is so don't you have to wiggle around people's heads to see the show. I am not sure what they have to support people with limited or no hearing. They support seat boosters, if additional height is needed.
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