Access
Harrogate Theatre aims to be as accessible as possible to all members of its audience. It is hoped that the following information will help you plan your visit, and answer your queries about accessibility at Harrogate Theatre.
If you would like to discuss your particular requirements or have questions which are not answered below please contact the Harrogate Theatre Box Office on 01423 502 116, or by email to:
info@harrogatetheatre.co.ukHarrogate Theatre Assisted PerformancesWe now offer a full range of Captioned, Audio Described and British
Sign Language Interpreted Performances for selected productions. For full information please download Harrogate Theatre's Assisted Performances newsletter Summer 2010 at the bottom of this page.
Harrogate Theatre have been working with the national See a Voice project to develop their access provision. The aim of See a Voice is to enable venues, across England, to offer good quality assisted performances and to increase and promote the opportunities for deaf, deafened, hard of hearing, partially sighted and blind people to attend performing arts events. As part of See a Voice project the theatre has access to new, state of the art equipment, as well as receiving staff training to improve awareness and support to develop audiences for assisted performances.
Tickets are half-price for users of the assisted performances.
Audio
Description
offers a live commentary for audience members with
visual impairments. The description will start about 20 minutes before the show
and includes information on the production. The audio describers then provide
commentary on the action and visual effects throughout the performance. This
information is relayed over an infrared system to individual headsets which are
available free of charge from the Box Office.
Upcoming Audio Described Shows:
The House of Bilquis Bibi: Saturday 18 September 2.30pm
Dick Whittington: Thursday 13 January 7pm
Hamlet: Saturday 5 February 2pm
Private Lives: Saturday 12 March 2.30pm
Touch Toursoffer blind and visually impaired members of the audience a chance to
orientate themselves with the set and costumes immediately prior to an audio
described performance. Those wishing to take part in a Touch Tour should
register with the Box Office when booking tickets for the performance.
BSL (British Sign Language) Interpretation offers deaf and hearing
impaired audience members a live translation of all spoken words and sound
effects into sign language. Please mention when you contact the Box Office that
you are booking for the BSL interpreted performance so you can be allocated
seats with the best view of the signer.
Upcoming British Sign Language Interpreted Shows:
The House of Bilquis Bibi: Wednesday 15 September 7.30pm
Dick Whittington: Thursday 6 January 7pm
Hamlet: Friday 4 February 7.30pm
Private Lives: Thursday 10 March 7.30pm
Captioned Performances converts the spoken word into text that provides
people who are deaf, deafened and hard o

f hearing or anyone who had difficulty
hearing access to live performance. In captioning, the words appear on a screen
at the same time as they are spoken or sung. Captions also include sound
effects and offstage noises. Please mention when you contact the Box Office
that you are booking for the captioned performance so you can be allocated
seats with the best view of the caption box.
Upcoming Captioned Shows:
The House of Bilquis Bibi: Saturday 18 September 7.30pm
Dick Whittington: Wednesday 5 January 7pm
Hamlet: Saturday 5 February 7.30pm
Private Lives: Wednesday 9 March 7.30pm
Harrogate Theatre Access InformationWheelchair Users - Level access is possible to the Theatre Foyer and Box Office from Oxford Street. Access to the Stalls seating area of the auditorium, the Stalls Bar, and an accessible toilet is via Cheltenham Parade. There are four wheelchair spaces in the rear of the Stalls and all spaces are next to a seat for your companion. Access internally between the Foyer and other areas of the Theatre, including the Stalls, Stalls Bar, adapted toilet, Circle Bar, and Studio Theatre is possible by using the Theatre’s Stairclimber (see below).
Steps and Stairs -There are many steps and stairs in Harrogate Theatre, and level access is only possible as described above. There is a minimum of 11 steps between the Foyer and the Stalls, 21 stairs between the Foyer and the Circle landing and the Circle Bar, and 23 stairs between the Circle landing and the Studio landing. There are 25 steps between the Studio landing and the Balcony seating area. Each staircase has at least one handrail.
Stairclimber -The Theatre has a Liftkar PT-Uni Stairclimber which lifts wheelchair users and people with walking difficulties up and down stairs safely. It is compatible with around 95% of manual wheelchairs, and is also supplied with a wheelchair to enable it to be used by the other 5%, by people with incompatible wheelchairs (generally electric), and by people without a wheelchair. The Stairclimber is operated by trained Theatre Staff.
Blind and Partially Sighted visitors -Assisting Dogs are welcome in the Theatres at Harrogate Theatre, alternatively we can look after your dog during the performance. We will also be happy to arrange a touch tour of the set and props and an opportunity to meet key members of the cast before the performance. Please ask to arrange this when you book your tickets. A large print and Braille version of our brochure is available from the Box Office.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing visitors - There is an infra-red induction loop fitted in the auditorium, compatible with a ‘T’ switch on your hearing aid. Neck loop receivers are available from the Theatre for you to borrow free of charge during the performance. These can also be used by deafened or hard of hearing patrons without a hearing aid. If you wish to use a Neck Loop Receiver please inform a member of staff.
People with Learning Difficulties and Group Visits -Theatre staff will try to make your visit as enjoyable as possible. If you would like to arrange a familiarisation tour before the performance, or receive a synopsis of the play please contact the Box Office on 01423 502116.
Toilets -There is a wheelchair accessible toilet adjacent to the Stalls Seating Area and Stalls Bar. Other toilets are available adjacent to the Stalls Bar, and on the 1st Floor Circle level.
Bars -Both the Stalls Bar (located on the ground floor) and Circle Bar (located on the first floor) are open one hour prior to a performance serving pre-show and interval drinks. We can assist patrons in the bars or bring you drinks in the Auditoriums.
Studio Theatre -The Studio Theatre is located on the 2nd floor and is accessible by climbing 44 stairs in two flights with a handrail on one side only, or by using the stairclimber. Studio seating is generally unreserved so please mention your access requirements when making your booking. There is currently no induction loop or infra-red system in the Studio.
Parking -There is reserved Blue Badge parking for three cars adjacent to Harrogate Theatre on Cheltenham Parade. Other street parking nearby is metered and resident zone controlled. The Jubilee Car Park on Cheltenham Road is just a five minute walk from Harrogate Theatre. Harrogate Theatre has no dedicated or reserved parking.
Discounted Ticket Prices -Concessionary tickets are available to some disabled patrons, their companions, and to people who receive wage related benefits. Please ask for full details when you book your tickets.
Requests, Comments & Suggestions -We are keen to improve accessibility and facilities for all patrons and will do our best to accommodate any special requests that you might have. If you have any requests, comments, or suggestions please email
info@harrogatetheatre.co.uk or call the theatre Box Office on 01423 502 116.