Accessible Performances
Audio Described and Captioned performances
Audio Described is a live verbal commentary giving information on the visual elements of a production as it unfolds. It’s great for anyone who sometimes finds it difficult to see the details of a performance, you don’t have to be blind to make use of audio description. A description of the setting, costumes and a full touch tour of the set are also available before the performance starts; please arrive an hour before the performance start time to take advantage of the complimentary touch tour.
Captioned is similar to television subtitling and converts the spoken word into text, which is displayed on a caption unit situated on or next to the stage. The captions also include the name of the character who is speaking or singing and descriptions of any sound effects. Captioning is a great way for anyone who sometimes finds it difficult to hear the actors speaking to still enjoy coming to the theatre.
British Sign Language interpreted performance
forthcoming accessible performances
The Norman Conquests

Table Manners: Thu 21 Jun 2012 at 3pm
Living Together: Fri 22 Jun 2012 at 7.30pm
Round and Round the Garden: Sat 23 Jun 2012 at 3pm

Round and Round the Garden: Sat 16 Jun at 11am
Table Manners: Sat 16 Jun at 3pm
Living Together: Sat 23 Jun at11am
The Alchemist
Thu 4 Oct at 7.30pm
Sat 6 Oct at 2pm
Jack and the Beanstalk
Tue 8 Jan at 5.30pm
Sat 12 Jan at 1.30pm
Thu 17 Jan at 1.30pm & 7pm