Luther Burbank Center for the Arts

About

Founded in 1981, the nonprofit Luther Burbank Center for the Arts is the North Bay’s premier Arts Center presenting world-class performances, nationally recognized education programs, contemporary visual arts, and many popular community events. Together with its resident companies, the Center is ranked among the world’s top 100 performing arts presenters, hosting performances in music, theater, dance, comedy, family programming and renowned speaker events; and serving more than 30,000 children and adults annually through its nationally recognized education programs. Located in the heart of the Sonoma Wine Country, the Arts Center is owned and operated by the Luther Burbank Memorial Foundation, and relies on the generosity of members, donors, and sponsors to achieve its mission to enrich, educate, and entertain the North Bay community.

The Luther Burbank Center for the Arts was the performance home of the Santa Rosa Symphony from 1982 through the spring of 2012. The SRS and the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts continue to partner for the four-concert Symphony Pops series.

Seating Map

ADA

Accessible seating
Accessible seating for patrons with mobility limitations are located in several places on the main floor of the theater. Tickets for these locations may be purchased online or by contacting the ticket office, either by phone or in person. Wheelchair accessible restrooms are also available on the main floor level. Please notify the ticket office of any special needs you may have, so we can help make your experience exceptional.
 
Please note: Luther Burbank Center for the Arts, built in the 1970s, is a two-story facility with elevator accessibility.
 
Assistive listening
Assistive listening devices are available for LBC patrons at no cost. Please notify the ticket office upon arrival.  Please be prepared to provide a credit card or driver’s license, which will be held until the device is returned.
 
Service animals
Certified service animals necessary to assist patrons with disabilities are welcome and must remain on a leash or harness at all times. Please contact the LBC Box Office if you intend to bring a service animal to an event, so appropriate seating can be reserved for you.
 
Restrooms
Wheelchair accessible restrooms are located on the main floor level.
 
Parking
Ample parking is available for persons with handicapped placards. Spaces are located just outside the Center’s north and south entrances.

Parking

Parking is free and lots are located adjacent to the theater.

Directions

50 Mark West Springs Rd. Santa Rosa, CA 95403

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From The South
1. Head North on Hwy 101
2. Take the River Road exit
3. Turn right onto Mark West Springs Road
4. Turn right into the Luther Burbank Center’s main entrance

From The North
1. Head South on Hwy 101
2. Take the River Road exit
3. Turn left onto Mark West Springs Road
4. Cross over the freeway, turn right into the Luther Burbank Center’s main entrance

From The East (Sacramento)
1. Head West on I-80 toward San Francisco
2. Take the CA-37 toward San Rafael
3. Merge onto Hwy 101 North
4. Take the River Road exit
5. Turn right onto Mark West Springs Road
6. Turn right into the Luther Burbank Center’s main entrance