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Access Information

Gasworks Arts Park is committed to improving access for all people. It is important that our staff are notified of any special access requirements to ensure that necessary arrangements can be made.

All Gasworks venues are wheelchair accessible, with the exception of the upstairs gallery at the Gatehouse Building.  Every effort is been made to ensure that Gasworks events are accessible for people who use wheelchairs or who have limited mobility.Guide dogs are welcome at Gasworks.

Auslan interpreters are available on request for Gasworks events, subject to availability and pre-booking with sufficient notice. 

Some people with a disability require the assistance of a companion or carer to access venues and events. Gasworks Arts Park offers a second ticket at no cost to people who possess a Companion Card.

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Gasworks strives to improve access to each event in our venues.

 

Wheel Chair AccessAll venues at Gasworks are wheelchair accessible, except the upstairs gallery in the Gatehouse Building.

 

listeningBoth the Gasworks Theatre and the Studio Theatre utilise Assistive Listening Systems. Patrons can pick up a Hearing Loop or Earpiece from our box office as appropriate.

 

ttyGasworks has a teletypewriter (TTY) to enable Deaf patrons to contact us directly.  Please phone 03 9699 4367

 

auslansignIndicates if the performances or event will be Auslan-interpreted.

 

sight100100% indicates a work that is entirely visual, such as silent/physical comedy or visual art.

 


75sight 75% indicates work that has some audio that is not central to enjoyment, or would not disrupt a patron understanding the work if they couldn’t hear it.


50sight 50% indicates a balance of visual and audio elements that most scripted theatre productions would utilise. 

 

25sight25% indicates a mostly aural production with very little visual content that could still be understood or enjoyed by a patron if they could not see it.