Mixed Blood Theatre

Box Office
Hours

Tues-Sun: Noon-5 PM
Plus 2 hours prior to curtain
Phone: (612) 338-6131

Email



Parking

Ample parking is available in the
ramp at 19th Ave & Riverside
just two blocks from Mixed Blood.
Parking is also available in the lot
on 4th Street (prepay kiosk) and at
metered spots on surrounding streets.
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for more details.

 

Disability at Mixed Blood

Mixed Blood Theatre aspires to be a key destination for
audiences and artists with disabilities.

Producing work by, with, for, and about individuals with and affected by disabilities is a core part of the company’s mission and vision, earning the organization VSA Arts Access and Met Life Foundation awards, and major grants from the Wallace Foundation, Theatre Communications Group and National Endowment for the Arts. Mixed Blood is guided by a Disability Advisory Council and Disability Liaison (see below).

Center of the Margins in 2011-12
The 2011-12 mainstage season featured Center of the Margins, a festival exploring the complex world of disability. With content and themes about disability, central characters with disabilities, and roles for actors with disabilities, Center of the Margins offered three disparate but complementary plays. More

DVD of On the Spectrum available
As part of the Center of the Margins festival, Mixed Blood commissioned and produced the world premiere of Ken LaZebnik's play, On the Spectrum. Thanks to a generous grant from Theatre Communications Group, the show was offered in a livestream broadcast, and a DVD was produced. The DVD is offered free of charge to interested parties. Read more about On the Spectrum here, and contact This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information about the DVD.

Complimentary Guaranteed Admission
Mixed Blood offers complimentary guaranteed admission for both individual shows and festival or season passes to patrons with disabilities and their companions. Contact the box office (612-338-6131, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) for more information and arrangements.

Complimentary Transportation
Mixed Blood has made arrangements with Red and White Taxi to provide complimentary transportation to and from the theatre for our patrons with disabilities. Contact the box office (612-338-6131, This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it ) for more information and arrangements. Thank you to VSA Minnesota for supporting our transportation fund.

Offering Access in Many Ways

  • Two handicap parking spaces in the theatre’s driveway and on 15th Avenue immediately outside the theatre’s entrance
  • A ramp with a power door opener to the handicap accessible theater
  • Flexible wheelchair seating
  • Accessible bathroom, lobby doors with levers, and a lowered box office window for wheelchair users
  • ASL interpreting, audio description, and captioning for each mainstage production
  • Large print programs available for mainstage performances
  • Free Access Pass guaranteeing admission for persons with disabilities and their companions
  • Complimentary transportation to and from the theatre for people with disabilities
  • Upcoming improvements: resurfacing the driveway and new lobby water fountain


A History of Disability Programming

  • The History of Bowling (2002), a comedy by Mike Ervin about invisible and acquired disabilities.
  • The Boys Next Door (2002) by Tom Griffin, co-produced with Interact Theater and featuring a cast of people with disabilities.
  • Sweet Nothing in My Ear (2003), Stephen Sachs’ dramatic debate about cochlear implants.
  • The Deaf Duckling (2005), Aditi Kapil’s touring show about a deaf child born to a hearing family.
  • Vestibular Sense (2006), Ken LaZebnik’s award-winning play about a young man with autism.
  • Love Person (2008), Aditi Kapil’s acclaimed play examining language, performed in spoken English, ASL, and Sanskrit.
  • Distracted (2008), Lisa Loomer’s controversial comedy about ADHD.
  • Theory of Mind (2009), a touring show by Ken LaZebnik about a high school senior with Asperger’s Syndrome.
  • Center of the Margins (2011), a festival of 3 plays exploring the complex world of disability