The Arts Theatre aims to be welcoming and accessible to all and we are committed to making your visit as easy and enjoyable as possible. However, the Theatre is nearly 100 years old and access may be restricted in certain areas by the building's physical layout.
Wheelchair Users
Step free access is available to the circle seating, front of house staff will be happy to help you. There is an adapted toilet available on this level. Please make your requirements known to box office staff when booking your tickets. Concessions are available for disabled patrons - please ask for details when booking and mention if you require an aisle seat, a seat near the front or if you have any other requirements. All concessions are limited and subject to availability.
Facilities for Visually Impaired People
Please mention your requirements when booking and we will do our best to ensure you have appropriate seats, however, early booking is strongly advised. Please also let the box office know if you'd like to bring your guide dog into the auditorium and we will try and offer an aisle seat if available. We will also advise you of any special effects in the production that might affect your dog's comfort. The Front of House staff will be happy to take care of your dog during the performance if you would prefer.
Facilities for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
For information on signed performances please contact the theatre reception on 0207 836 8547
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