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Civic Theatre-Chelmsford (1009606)
Address:
Fairfield RoadChelmsford
Essex
Tel (Main): 01245 606505
Email: boxoffice@chelmsford.gov.uk
Website: www.chelmsford.gov.uk/theatres
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Leisure-Theatre
Description:
Audio description and signed/ captioned shows-wheelchair access is via powered doors at the front of the building - the auditoriums,box office,accessible toilet and bars have ramped and level access-there are 4 wheelchair spaces that should be booked in advance and users should be accompanied by an able bodied companion who will be admitted FREE to most performances-free parking after 5pm and all day Sundays is accessed via Coval LaneCliffs Pavilion Theatre (1009604)
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Leisure-Theatre
Description:
lower level box office window-""talking"" elevator with braille buttons-signed performances-infra red""loop"" system in auditorium for hard of hearing-free audio version of ""whats on"" brochure Disability Essex have no up to date information on this leisure provider. It is therefore suggested that you confirm with the company whether accessibility, and other details given are still up to date.Graeae Theatre Company (1025399)
Address:
LVS Resource Centre 356 Holloway RoadLondon
London
Tel (Main): 020 7700 2455
Fax: 020 7609 7324
Email: info@graeae.org
Website: www.graeae.org
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Leisure-Theatre
Description:
Graeae is a disabled-led theatre company that profiles the skills of actors, writers and directors with physical and sensory impairments. The artistic approach creates aesthetically accessible productions that include a disabled and non-disabled audience.MUSHROOM THEATRE COMPANY (1026927)
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Leisure-Theatre
Description:
MUSHROOM THEATRE COMPANY in Rayleigh, believes that all children should have the opportunity to dance, sing and act, regardless of their physical or mental limitations. Mushroom welcomes students with special needs into all workshops and also runs workshops dedicated to special needs. All facilities are wheelchair accessible. contact: Penni BubbThameside Theatre (1000880)
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Leisure-Theatre
Description:
Disability Essex have no up to date information on this leisure provider. It is therefore suggested that you confirm with the company whether accessibility, and other details given are still up to date.The Key Theatre (1003705)
Address:
Embankment RoadPeterborough
Cambridgeshire
Tel (Main): 01733 207237
Fax: 01733 567025
Email: Key.theatre@vivacity-peterborough.com
Website: www.peterboroughkeytheatre.co.uk
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Leisure-Theatre
Description:
There are spaces for 4 wheelchairs on row L which must be booked in advance.The Sennheiser Infra-red enhanced hearing system is available for people with hearing impairment and guide dogs are welcome, although the theatre should be made aware at the time of booking.Zinc (formerly Theatre Resource) (1026581)
Address:
Zinc Arts Centre Great Stony High Street ChippingOngar
Essex
Tel (Main): 01277 305626
Fax: 01277 265003
Email: info@theatre-resource.org.uk
Website: www.theatre-resource.org.uk
Organisation Details:
Organisation Type:Leisure-Theatre
Description:
Theatre Resource is one of the largest professional arts organisations to specialise in the area of disability arts and social inclusion and the only one to own and operate its own arts education centre. Working across art forms, including the visual, media and performing arts, the organisation believes 'passionately' in the right of all people to enjoy and benefit from what the arts has to offer, creatively, educationally and economically. All of the activities and events they run are designed to open up 'pathways' into the arts for people who traditionally have the least opportunity to get involved in the creative industries. Theatre Resource is currently developing its home in Chipping Ongar, Essex into a community arts resource and place dedicated to education, innovation and excellence in the arts for disabled people and socially excluded groups.First Prev | 1 Next Last




