Visit & FAQ

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Welcome to Harlequin! We’re glad your here. What can we help you with?

Getting Here

We’re located right in the heart of downtown Olympia:

202 4th Avenue East
Olympia, WA 98501

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Harlequin Productions is one block from the Olympia Transit Center, which serves all routes traveling through Olympia.

Parking

The city parking lot behind the theater and on-street parking are free on weekends and after 5pm on weeknights. Paid parking is available 1/2 block east of the theater and in the US Bank lot kitty-corner to the theater.

Accessibility

What seating is available for patrons with disabilities?

You may purchase tickets for wheelchair and companion seat locations in person, by phone, or online. View the seating chart for locations. You may check availability online, by selecting the performance you wish you see, and clicking the “Buy Tickets” link.

Wheelchair Seats

Wheelchair seating is available in the front of the theatre. When requesting a wheelchair seat, please let the box office know if you would like the seat removed.

Companion Seats

Companion seats are adjacent to wheelchair seats. To purchase a companion seat, you must also purchase the wheelchair seat on the same order.

Accessible Entrances and Restrooms

All our entrances on the front of the building are wheelchair accessible. Our lobby gently slopes upwards, and our aisles into the theatre gently slope downwards. We have wheelchair accessible restrooms just off the lobby past the box office.

We also offer hearing assistance devices for patrons who require them, free of charge at the Concessions counter.

Eat / Drink

During the Show

Enjoy a glass of wine, a beer, or a cocktail as well as coffee, tea, and snacks at our Concessions Counter.

Pre and Post Show

Whether you want a pre-theatre dining experience, or drinks and conversation afterwards, enjoy yourself at one of Olympia’s premiere downtown establishments.

Sleep

We’re right in between Seattle and Portland. If you need a place to sleep, we recommend the following:

Health

We take seriously public health concerns, and encourage patrons to stay home if they are showing symptoms of any reparatory or infectious contagion. If you are symptomatic of otherwise “under the weather” we encourage you to wear a mask during you theatre visit to protect those around you. If you are immunocompromised or otherwise concerned about infections agents, we likewise encourage you to wear a mask.

For transparency into our working Infection Control and Risk Mitigation Measures, including those in alignment with union regulations, please see our current working policies here.