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Charleston Gaillard Center KultureCity Sensory Inclusion

Charleston Gaillard Center

Charleston, South Carolina - Charleston County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Charleston

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95 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401

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Provider overview

The Charleston Gaillard Center is a KultureCity Sensory Inclusive performing-arts venue with sensory bags and quiet spaces so patrons with sensory needs can attend comfortably.

The Charleston Gaillard Center is a downtown Charleston performing-arts venue certified Sensory Inclusive through KultureCity.

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Ages
Patrons of all ages with sensory needs and their families
Season
Year-round performances, with KultureCity sensory inclusion accommodations available
Cost
KultureCity sensory bags are available upon request at no charge; confirm ticket prices and accessible seating with the box office.

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Charleston Gaillard Center

95 Calhoun Street, Charleston, SC 29401

Accommodations apply to events in the Martha and John M. Rivers Performance Hall. Families should confirm sensory bags and quiet spaces for a specific show.

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KultureCity sensory inclusion and sensory bags

KultureCity sensory inclusion, sensory bags upon request, quiet spaces, accessible seating, and performance planning.

Ages
Patrons of all ages with sensory needs and their families
Season
Year-round performances, with KultureCity sensory inclusion accommodations available
Schedule
Contact the Charleston Gaillard Center about sensory bags, quiet spaces, and accessible seating for a specific performance.
Cost
KultureCity sensory bags are available upon request at no charge; confirm ticket prices and accessible seating with the box office.
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The Charleston Gaillard Center has partnered with KultureCity to make events in the Martha and John M. Rivers Performance Hall sensory inclusive, with sensory-friendly accommodations, KultureCity sensory bags available upon request, and quiet places available during performances.
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Program details we found

KultureCity sensory inclusion and sensory bags

The Charleston Gaillard Center has partnered with KultureCity to make events in the Martha and John M. Rivers Performance Hall sensory inclusive, with sensory-friendly accommodations, KultureCity sensory bags available upon request, and quiet places available during performances.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names KultureCity, sensory inclusive, sensory-friendly performances, KultureCity sensory bags upon request, and quiet places during performances.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about borrowing a KultureCity sensory bag, quiet spaces, accessible seating and elevators, the social story, and which performances are quietest.

What we checked

What we found: The Charleston Gaillard Center has partnered with KultureCity to make events in the Martha and John M. Rivers Performance Hall sensory inclusive, with sensory-friendly accommodations, KultureCity sensory bags available upon request, and quiet places available during performances.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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