There was no sign language interpreter when I was there on 1/10/2018, but there was accessible seating.
I don't believe there is an interpreter but there is ADA seating.
No I don't think there was an interpreter. But you never know there may be someone on staff with those skills. Accessible seating was available in the rear of the venue on the first level.
Special seating yes!!!
Only special seating at most shows
I dont believe that interpreters are a standard appearance at the shows. But for ADA seating i would highly recommend purchasing one of their ADA "Super Excellent Seats" in advance, as the seating is not first come first served - it's assigned. And ADA seating still has the ability to be sold to a person without a disability. ADA seating is marked as accessible, but it is not accessibility-exclusive. Anyone can purchase the seats. And if your show is sold out you do run the risk of not having seating the day of if your seat isnt claimed in advance. Definitely try and purchase the seating, and if you can't then call ahead to make arrangements.
I'm positive they would do their best to accommodate everyone. They are really great about that. Seth is awesome!
Unless the event provides one, The Anthem has no dedicated Sign Language interpreter, but there was a good amount of accessible seating.
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