Hours
Administrative Office Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM
Saturday-Sunday: Closed
To contact the Front Office, call 607-254-2700.
Academic Year Building Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM – 11:00 PM
Saturday-Sunday: 10:30 AM – 11:00 PM
Summer/Winter Break Building Hours:
Monday-Friday: 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday-Sunday: Closed
Floor Maps
Video Tour
Watch the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts Video Tour.
Directions, Parking, and Public Transit
The Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts is located on College Avenue at the intersection of Oak Avenue. Please visit cornell.edu/visit for complete information about directions to Cornell’s campus. You will find information about the Campus to Campus Bus Service, the Ithaca TCAT Bus Service, taxi information, as well as directions to campus by bus, car, or plane.
Please visit cornell.edu/visit/parking for complete information about parking on Cornell’s campus. You will find information about weekday and weekend parking, and paying in advance with the ParkMobile app.
Click here for more information about short-term parking on Cornell’s campus:
Dryden Road Garage: (~3-minute walk / 500 feet mostly flat to Schwartz Center) This is the closest paid parking lot. Traveling south on College Avenue one block past Oak Avenue is Dryden Road. Take a right and you will see the Dryden Road Garage on your right. After parking, return to Dryden Road, and continue up the street to College Avenue. Turn left. The Schwartz Center will be one block down the street on your left. For accessible entry from the Dryden Road Garage through the Schwarz Center scene shop, please fill out the Accessibility Request Form.
Stewart and Williams Lot: PERMIT REQUIRED (~8-minute walk / .3 miles steeply uphill to Schwartz Center) Traveling south on College Avenue one block past Oak Avenue is Dryden Road. Take a right on Dryden Road and continue .1 miles until the road ends. Take a right on Eddy Street, and an immediate left on Williams Street. Drive 400 feet and near the bottom of the hill, parking will be available on your right. After parking, return to Williams Street, and continue up the hill until you reach an archway on your left. Go through the archway and walk in the pedestrian walkway along the left side. Soon you will see a spiral staircase going up to the Schwartz Center side entrance, where you can enter into the main lobby.
Sage Parking Lot: PERMIT REQUIRED (~7-minute walk / 500 feet slightly downhill to Schwartz Center) Traveling south on College Avenue one block past Oak Avenue is Dryden Road. Take a left on Dryden Road and continue .4 miles, then turn left to stay on Dryden Road for .1 miles. Turn left on Hoy Road and drive for .4 miles. Turn left on Campus Avenue and drive for .1 miles. Turn right onto Sage Avenue and you will see the parking lot on your left. After parking, return to Sage Street and walk the direction you came. Make a left on Campus Road and walk 350 feet. Turn left on College Avenue and walk for .2 miles until you see the Schwartz Center on your right.
Hoy Garage: (~8-minute walk / .4 miles across wooded area to Schwartz Center) Travel north on College Avenue past Oak Avenue. Make a right on Campus Road and drive .6 miles. Make a right on Hoy Road for .5 miles until you see the entrance to the Hoy Garage on your left. After parking, return to Hoy Road, and continue back the way you came for 50 feet, then make a slight left onto the Cascadilla Gorge Trail and walk for .2 miles until you pass the Ward Center for Nuclear Sciences on your right. Make a slight left onto Hollister Drive and walk for 400 feet. Make a left on College Avenue, and the Schwartz Center will be on your right after one block.
Street Parking: On Oak Street and throughout the Collegetown neighborhood, metered street parking is often available. These spaces are usually free in the evenings.
Bike Rack: There is a bike rack outside the main entrance to the Schwartz Center.
Restrooms
Restroom Accessibility: All restrooms at the Schwartz Center are ADA accessible.
All-Gender Restrooms: The Schwartz Center has one single-use all-gender restroom on the main floor, and two single-use all-gender restrooms on the second floor. Click here to view a complete map of all-gender restrooms available across Cornell's campus.
In keeping with the University’s policy of nondiscrimination and the commitment to inclusion, the University encourages students, staff, faculty, and visitors to use the restroom or facility that corresponds to their gender identity. In addition, the University maintains a number of all-gender restrooms across campus to address restroom facility access not necessarily related to gender identity, such as access for parents with children and for other attendants/caregivers. These facilities are all-gender, accessible spaces, which may include amenities for families such as baby changing stations.
Menstrual Products: The student assembly passed a referendum stating that there will be free menstrual products in all bathrooms across campus, regardless of gender. Although this was passed, you may not always find these products readily accessible.
Lactation Rooms: The Schwartz Center does not have dedicated lactation spaces. The nearest lactation rooms are located at Breazzano Family Center for Business Education (209 Dryden Road, Room 429) and Myron Taylor Hall (524 College Ave, Room 179). To learn more about these facilities and request access, please visit Cornell's lactation room website.
House Policies
COVID-19: Please visit Cornell Health to learn about Cornell’s policy about COVID-19.
No Smoking: Smoking is not permitted anywhere inside the Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts. Please refrain from smoking within 25’ of building entrances.
Food and Drink: Food and drink are prohibited in all Schwartz Center theatres.
Late Seating: All performances begin promptly at the advertised curtain time. To ensure the enjoyment of our patrons and in deference to the performers, latecomers will be seated at an appropriate pause in the performance (at the discretion of the house manager). Latecomer seating is limited and not guaranteed.
Electronic Equipment: Electronic devices required for accessibility or medical purposes may remain on during performances. Any other electronic devices should be turned off/silenced when you enter the theatre. If your device needs to be on for an emergency, we ask that you exit the theatre to respond to a message. Please do not text in the theatre, as it is disruptive to other patrons and interferes with our sound system.
Cameras/recording devices: The use of cameras and/or recording devices is strictly prohibited by Actor’s Equity Association and Section 31:01 of the New York State Arts and Cultural Affairs Law. Unauthorized recording devices will be confiscated by the management.