Joshua Castille as Cole in Mr. Holland's Opus (2022), world premiere, Ogunquit Playhouse

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Venue accessibility

Assistive Listening Devices

Headphones that isolate and boost the stage audio and Hearing Loops that feed boosted audio to your existing compatible hearing aids are available at the Patron Services desk free of charge before each performance.

Wheelchairs & Mobility Concerns

Seating for wheelchairs and any guests with mobility issues can be booked through our Box Office (207.646.5511, 10a-5p). Upon arrival in the theater, our volunteers will help you get seated, store your mobility devices, and bring them to you at the start of intermission, and at the end of the performance.

Comfort Seating

For guests who find standard seating restrictively uncomfortable, please call the Box Office. Chairs without armrests are available for purchase in the wheelchair identified spaces of Rows I and Y.

Accessible performances

During the fourth week of each production, dialogue and lyrics are projected via monitors flanking both sides of the stage. Performance dates and times can be found through the Show Details on each individual production page scrolling down to “Accessible Performances.”

Ain’t Too Proud | Tickets & Information

Ain’t Too Proud | Tickets & Information

The Life and Times of The Temptations The electrifying Broadway musical that follows The Temptations’ extraordinary journey from the streets

Open Captioning for deaf and hard of hearing guests will be projected on monitors flanking the stage during performances. Best viewing is from seats between Rows I and M.

Unfortunately, we will not be offering ASL interpreted performances for this production.