TREE

TREE

Cincinnati Arts Association

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Apr. 25, 2026 / Saturday
12:00 PM
Aronoff Center
Apr. 26, 2026 / Sunday
3:00 PM
Aronoff Center

Event Details

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE PERFORMANCES

During American Sign Language (ASL) performances, skilled theatrical Interpreters translate spoken words and/or sung lyrics into sign language to assist guests with understanding the performance. The Interpreters work with a Deaf ASL Consultant to translate the production into American Sign Language. The audience can see both the Interpreters and the stage action simultaneously from a designation area of the performance space.

To request an ASL performance, contact us at (513) 977-4157 or ticketing@cincinnatiarts.org.

To ensure that we can accommodate your request, please contact us at least three weeks prior to the performance date.

AUDIO DESCRIBED PERFORMANCES

Audio description is a live narration of the visual aspects of the performance broadcast to visually impaired guests who wear a small receiver (headset). This narration includes pre-show descriptions of the theatre and other important aspects of the performance such as actions, sets, costumes, performers’ body language, and more.
 

To request an audio-described performance, contact us at (513) 977-4157 or ticketing@cincinnatiarts.org.

To ensure that we can accommodate your request, please contact us at least three weeks prior to the performance date.

AGE RECOMMENDATION

Intended for children aged 0 to 3, but all ages are welcome with a paid ticket.

RUNTIME

30 minutes

PURCHASE POLICIES

No refunds, unless otherwise specified.

If your performance is postponed or rescheduled, we will automatically move your tickets to the new performance date(s). If you are unable to attend the new dates, we will work with you to find a solution, which may include, without limitation, an exchange into an alternate performance or a credit for a future performance.

THEATER ETIQUETTE

For the comfort and enjoyment of your fellow audience members, and to not distract those around you and the actors onstage:

  • Turn OFF your cell phone. Even silent calls can be distracting, and the light from your phone can be as disruptive as a cell phone ring. Turn OFF your cell phone.
  • Be sure your cell phone is turned off again after intermission.
  • Refrain from talking or allowing children to kick seats ahead of them during the performance.
  • Photos and recording during the performance are strictly prohibited. 

Note that guests who are disturbing those around them may be asked to leave the theater.