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We make every effort to ensure Adelaide Festival events are accessible to our whole audience.

We work tirelessly with the artists and Access 2 Arts to guarantee Audio described and Auslan interpreted performances are available, and we work with our venues to meet the need for hearing loops and wheelchair accessibility.

This website has a dedicated Access Menu located at the top on the right hand side of the main navigation. Every event page includes audio versions of the page information. Each event in the festival program contains detailed access information for that event in the booking guide and on the website. However, if you want a little summary, here it is: scroll down or download our Access Guide.

Audio Described

Out Of Chaos...

Sat 2 Mar, 3pm
Scott Theatre

Zizanie

Sat 16 Mar, 2pm
Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre

Baba Yaga

Sun 3 Mar, 2pm
Queen's Theatre

 

 

Auslan Interpreted

Man With the Iron Neck *

Sun 10 Mar, 3:30pm
Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre

Two Jews walk into a theatre... *

Sat 9 Mar, 9pm
Odeon Theatre

Baba Yaga *

Sun 3 Mar, 2pm
Queen's Theatre

The Violet Ballet - Auslan Tour

Sun 11 Mar, 12pm-1pm
Free, bookings required
ACE Open

Auslan users are invited to attend an Auslan interpreted tour of ACE Open’s Adelaide Festival exhibition, The Violet Ballet by acclaimed artist Sally Smart.

Quilty - Auslan Tour

Sun 11 Mar, 2pm
Art Gallery of South Australia

Free, for more info, visit here.

 

*these performances also have a touch tour commencing an hour prior to the performance.

 

We do have a range of sessions being Auslan interpreted for Writers' Week - come back at the end of February to see the list.

 

For a list of shows that are wheelchair accessible, visit here

For a list of shows that offer a hearing loop, visit here

For a list of shows with highly visual content rated 50, visit here

For a list of shows with highly visual content rated 75, visit here

For a list of shows with highly visual content rated 100, visit here

 

To book any of these, please call BASS on 131 246

For further information about our Access program, head to our Access page.

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