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Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival/Boscobel

Email: Terry@HVShakespeare.org

Address

155 Main St
Cold Spring, NY 10516


Public Transport

  • By Bus:
    Metro-North provides frequent service to Cold Spring from points south and north. Call 800 Metro-Info for information, or visit Metro-North online.Our Bard Bus will pick you up at the Cold Spring train station and whisk you, post haste, to the magnificent grounds of Boscobel Restoration and back again after the show. All for $6.00. Advance reservations through the Box Office required!

Accessibility

  • Elevator/Escalator

    None available
  • Parking

    When entering the gates of Boscobel House and Gardens, be sure to alert the HVSF Parking Staff of your desire for accessible parking. They will direct you to the left, to park in the lot closest to our Box Office/Will-Call
  • Passenger Loading Zone

    You request be dropped off in front of our Box Office/Will-Call, allowing your driver to circle through this lot and park in another lot elsewhere on premises.
  • Restroom

    Accessible restrooms are located in the Carriage House (directly adjacent to the Box Office) and within a ground-level portable setting near the Theater Tent.
  • Seating

    Every performance is equipped with several reserved seats for patrons requiring easy access from one of the Tent’s entries. Please contact the Box Office (845.265.9575) to book these seats.
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Wheelchair Info

    Ground covering is a fine, performance-grade sand that occasionally becomes cumbersome for motorized chairs. House Management is happy to assist with positioning your motorized chair, and laying down a more appropriate surface should the need arise.

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