The Gaiety Theatre The Gaiety Theatre

The Gaiety Theatre

The Gaiety Theatre, Ayr, KA7 1NU, United Kingdom | 01292 288235 | Website

Venue Description

Established in 1902, The Gaiety is one of Scotland’s oldest theatres. After a forced closure in 2009, there was a real threat the doors would never re-open but, four years later, The Gaiety was reborn as a social enterprise run entirely for the benefit of the local community, with an overall vision to grow the performing arts and culture in Ayr and South Ayrshire. Unlike most theatres in the UK we’re largely run through voluntary effort supported by a small core staff team with an ambition to do much more than simply re-open a building. Our vision to re-energise the performing arts in South Ayrshire will stimulate the cultural life and economic prosperity of the area. In February 2016, The Gaiety will undergo a £2.4 million capital refurbishment which will include; increased accessible seating throughout the Main Auditorium and the installation of an induction loop to improve patrons’ experience.

Accessibility

WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Currently wheelchair access is available in the Stalls area of our Main Auditorium and in our Studio Theatre. Our seating in the Main Auditorium can be adapted so we'd recommend contacting our Ticket Desk directly (on 01292 288235) to allow us to best accommodate your needs. Adapted toilets are also available on the Ground Floor. Ramp access is available at both the Stage Door Café and Studio Theatre entrances. Lift to Studio Theatre. NB: From Sept 2016 our Access details will be changed to reflect our refurbished Auditorium.

Accessibility Guide

Accessibility Guide Link: http://ayrgaiety.co.uk/access/

Accessible Performances

The Gaiety currently provides BSL interpreted performances and Touch Tours at selected shows. We are currently undergoing training to enable us to deliver Audio Description performances which will be available in the coming months.

Toilets

Our accessible toilets are all step-free and can accommodate either a manual or powered wheelchair. Grab rails are present throughout. Most of our taps have sensors to activate water flow.

Staff

All of our volunteers and staff are trained to make your visit to The Gaiety easy and enjoyable. The Gaiety currently provides BSL interpreted performances and Touch Tours at selected shows. We are currently undergoing training to enable us to deliver Audio Description performances which will be available in the coming months. Our staff and volunteers have completed Deaf Awareness Training with Solar Bear to ensure we provide transparent and clear information to our audiences.

The venue says it has...

  • Accessible Format
  • Carer Discount
  • Dedicated Seating
  • Disabled Access
  • Disabled Parking
  • Online Booking

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