Accessibility
The New Jersey Symphony performs in multiple venues throughout the state of New Jersey, and accessibility services vary by location.
Please call 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) with any questions or requests, so that we can help you have the best concert experience possible. If you have an ADA concern, please email the New Jersey Symphony ADA coordinator at ada@njsymphony.org.
NJPAC in Newark, State Theatre New Jersey in New Brunswick, Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, Mayo Performing Arts Center in Morristown and Richardson Auditorium in Princeton are wheelchair accessible and have wheelchair seating sections and designated parking (first come, first served). Please inform Patron Services if you need wheelchair seating. Tickets are based on availability.
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Elevators
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Elevators to upper sections are available only at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) in Newark, Mayo Performing Arts Center (MPAC) in Morristown, and State Theater New Jersey (STNJ) in New Brunswick.
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Service animals
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Service animals are welcome at any performance; special seating arrangements are not required.
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Large-print program notes
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Large-print programs are available at every performance; please ask an usher for a copy. Program notes are also available electronically on our website at least two weeks before the performance.
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Sign-language interpretation
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Sign-language interpretation is available upon request with one week’s notice; please email the New Jersey Symphony ADA coordinator at ada@njsymphony.org.
Relaxed Performances
Relaxed Performances are designed to accommodate the differing needs of our patrons of all abilities. We will provide additional support for patrons with physical and cognitive disabilities, while delivering an enjoyable experience for all. Offerings for these performances include vision and auditory friendly services, as well as quiet and activity spaces outside of the concert hall.
More information on Relaxed Performances.
Special Programs for People with Disabilities
Chamber Music Programs for People with Autism
A core offering of its New Jersey Symphony Community Partners chamber music program, the New Jersey Symphony Autism Community Program brings the musical magic of the orchestra to children and adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Specially trained New Jersey Symphony musicians create singular opportunities for New Jerseyans with ASD to interact with their world through the experience of live music. Performed by New Jersey Symphony musicians, these “sensory-friendly” chamber music programs enthrall people with ASD, their educators and support staff.
More information on community partner opportunities.
How To Buy Tickets
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Online
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Click the “Buy” button for the performance you wish to attend, and you’ll be connected to our secure online ticket office.
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By Phone
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Call 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476), and press 3 for Patron Services. Please see the Hours of Operation below.
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In Person
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Tickets are available 90 minutes before the performance at the venue box office. Tickets for all New Jersey Symphony performances may be purchased at our office on weekdays from 9 am–5 pm: New Jersey Symphony Administrative Office, 60 Park Place, Suite 900, Newark, NJ 07102
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Hours Of Operation
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Patron Services hours are Monday–Friday from 10 am–5 pm and concert-weekend Saturdays from 11 am–5 pm. The office is closed on Sundays; tickets may be purchased at the venue on concert Sundays starting 90 minutes before the performance. On Fridays between the second weekend in June and Labor Day, the office closes at 1 pm.