Contents Access Information 2 Website Information 3 Booking Tickets 4 Venue Facilities 5 Wheelchair Access 5 Assistive Listening 5 Access ticket prices 6 Auslan Interpreted Events 7 Audio Described Events and Touch Tours 8 Events with Highly Visual Content 11 Adelaide Writers’ Week Access 13 Calendar of Events 14 Map 18 1 Access Information The Adelaide Festival aims to make its performances and events as accessible as possible to the largest audience. Detailed Access information can be found at adelaidefestival.com.au/2015/access Or by phoning the Adelaide Festival (08) 8216 4444 Or contacting the National Relay Service on 133 677 then (08) 8216 4444 or via relayservice.com.au There are a number of alternative versions of the 2015 Adelaide Festival program available on our website including: 2 An audio program A large print text-only program Rich Text Format (RTF) Auslan program description videos Braille on request Website Information The Adelaide Festival website has been created to be as accessible as possible for all users. adelaidefestival.com.au The website has a dedicated Access Menu located on the right hand side of the main navigation bar, including font and size adjustment. On every event page and some author pages, there are videos and 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. For up to date Adelaide Festival information sign up for Festival Insider, follow the Adelaide Festival on Twitter and Facebook and regularly check the Access Pages at adelaidefestival.com.au We also encourage you to sign up with Access2Arts access2arts.org.au for regular updates and offers to accessible arts events. 3 Booking Tickets When booking tickets please inform staff of any access requirements to ensure that suitable seating is allocated or other necessary access arrangements are made. Festival tickets are sold through three ticketing agencies, each with varying transaction, credit card and processing charges depending on where and how you purchase your ticket. Phone: BASS 131 246 Ticketek 13 28 49 (Danny Elfman’s Music from the Films of Tim Burton) Special Needs and Companion Card bookings is available on 1300 665 915 Ticketmaster 136 100 (Mogwai) In Person: Tickets are available at ticketing outlets. Outlet details: bass.net.au, ticketek.com.au or ticketmaster.com.au The Adelaide Festival is a Companion Card Affiliate. Companion Card holders qualify for concession price tickets and a second ticket at no cost for their companion. 4 Venue Facilities WHEELCHAIR ACCESS Wheelchair Access indicates access for individuals with limited mobility, including wheelchair users. Venue Access All festival venues have full wheelchair access with the exception of St Peter’s Cathedral. Detailed information on venue access is available at adelaidefestival.com.au Power Wheel Chair Battery Charging Points Wheelchair recharge stations are available at Pioneer Women’s Memorial Garden. Staff and volunteers on site will be more than happy to help you if you require assistance. Assistive Listening Loops are available in the following venues: Festival Theatre Dunstan Playhouse Space Theatre Her Majesty’s Theatre Elder Hall Adelaide Town Hall (When booking tickets please notify ticketing staff that you will require assistive listening) 5 Access Ticket Prices Black Diggers Her Majesty’s Theatre, 58 Grote Street Wed 11 Mar, 6.30pm (Touch Tour 5.30pm) $15 Beauty and the Beast Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre Sun 15 Mar 5pm (Touch Tour 4pm) $15 Beckett Triptych State Theatre Company Scenic Workshop and Rehearsal Room, Adelaide Festival Centre Tue 10 Mar 6.30pm (Touch Tour 5.30pm) Sat 14 Mar 2pm (Touch Tour 1pm) $27 (through BASS group bookings) Jack and the Beanstalk Odeon Theatre, 57a Queen Street, Norwood Wed 4 Mar 10.30am $10 Please refer to show information. When booking Access priced tickets please inform the operator of any access requirements and that you are looking to book using the Access special offer – 131 246 BASS 6 Auslan Interpreted Events WHAT IS AUSLAN INTERPRETATION? During an Auslan interpreted performance an interpreter stands is clearly visible to the audience, and interprets the spoken word and sound effects for Deaf patrons who require Auslan. The following events are Auslan interpreted. Beauty and the Beast Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre Sun 15 Mar 5pm Sun 15 Mar 4pm (Touch Tour) The Black Rose Trent Parke Art Gallery of South Australia Selected times Adelaide Writers’ Week: Kids Days` Pioneer Women’s Memorial Garden Sat 28 Feb – Sun 1 Mar 9am - 3pm You can request Auslan interpreting services at an Adelaide Writers’ Week event by downloading the Auslan Request Form at adelaidefestival.com.au or by phoning 8216 4444 by Friday 30 January 2015. 7 Audio Described Events WHAT IS AUDIO DESCRIPTION? An Audio Describer delivers a live commentary via a personal headset providing information on the visual elements of a performance as it unfolds. Please request headsets when booking to ensure availability. Headsets can be collected in foyers of each venue near box office – from one hour prior to show time. TOUCH TOUR Is a guided and/or tactile tour prior to a live performance, visual art or museum exhibitions. The touch tour is an opportunity for you to explore the set, handle some props and receive an introduction from representative(s) of the company. Touch tours are free and take place 60 minutes before the performance. 8 The following shows are audio described and include a touch tour: BLINC “A free public event of unprecedented scale and significance, BLINC transforms Elder Park and surrounds into a giant spectacular outdoor digital art gallery, every night of the festival.” Audio Description tours Meet every Tuesday and Wednesday at 8.30pm leaving from the Blinc Information Booth, Elder Park. Tue 3 March 8.30pm Wed 4 March 8.30pm Tue 10 March 8.30pm Wed 11 March 8.30pm Black Diggers Her Majesty’s Theatre, 58 Grote Street Wed 11 Mar 6.30pm (Touch Tour 5.30pm) 9 Beauty and the Beast Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre Sun 15 Mar 5pm (Touch Tour 4pm) Beckett Triptych State Theatre Company Scenic Workshop and Rehearsal Room, Adelaide Festival Centre Tue 10 Mar 6.30pm (Touch Tour 5.30pm) Sat 14 Mar 2pm (Touch Tour 1pm) Jack and the Beanstalk Odeon Theatre, 57a Queen Street, Norwood Wed 4 Mar 10.30am Pre-show audio notes will be available to listen to on the Adelaide Festival website closer to the event. If you would like pre-show audio notes sent to you on CD or for more information on Audio Described Events please contact Access2Arts. Email [email protected] Phone 8463 1689 10 Events with Highly Visual Content These events are highly visual but may be partly subtitled or include dialogue, background music and / or sounds. Mixed Rep Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre Fri 6 Mar - Sun 8 Mar 8pm Orbo Novo Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre Sat 7 Mar - Sun 8 Mar 2pm Azimut Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre Fri 27 Feb - Sat 28 Feb 7.30pm Sun 1 Mar 6pm Nufonia Must Fall Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre Wed 4 Mar - Sat 7 Mar 7pm Sat 7 Mar 2pm 11 Bill Viola Art Gallery of South Australia Fri 27 Feb - Sun 29 Mar 10am - 5pm Queen’s Theatre Tue - Fri, 6pm - 10pm / Sat, Sun and Public Holidays, 12pm - 10pm / Closed Mon 2 Mar St Peter’s Cathedral - Lady Chapel Fri 27 Feb - Sat 28 Feb 10am - 11pm Sun 1 Mar - Sun 15 Mar 10am - 4pm Mon - Sat, 10am - 4pm Sun, 12pm - 6pm The Black Rose Trent Parke Art Gallery of South Australia Fri 27 Feb - Sun 29 Mar 10am - 5pm For more information on what Adelaide Festival of Arts has on offer visit adelaidefestival.com.au 12 Adelaide Writers’ Week Access The Adelaide Writers’ Week information booth is located at the Pioneer Women’s Memorial Garden. Available resources include: USB drives containing audio versions of the list of authors and information on the availability of their books in alternative formats. Additionally, Braille Adelaide Writers’ Week programs and a tactile map of the Writers’ Week site will be available at the information booth. You can request Auslan interpreting services at an Adelaide Writers’ Week event by downloading the Auslan Request Form at adelaidefestival.com.au or by phoning 8216 4444 by Friday 30 January 2015. 13 Calendar of Events Venue Beckett Triptych Bill Viola Blinc Riverrun Azimut Adelaide Writers’ Week Tommy 14 State Theatre Company Workshop Various venues Elder Park / surrounds Dunstan Playhouse Festival Theatre Pioneer Women's Memorial Garden Her Majesty’s Theatre Date Span Fri 20 Feb – Sun 15 Mar Tue 10 Mar Tue 10 Mar 6:30pm 5:30pm Sat 14 Mar Sat 14 Mar 2pm 1pm Fri 27 Feb – Sun 15 Mar Fri 27 – Sun Mar 3, 4, 10, 15 Mar 11 8:30pm Thur 26 Feb – Mon 2 Mar Fri 27 Feb – Sun 1 Mar Sat 28 Feb – Thur 5 Mar Thur 26 Feb – Sun 1 Mar On request ALL Selected ALL sessions ALL Venue Adelaide Writers’ Pioneer Week Kids’ Women's Weekend Memorial Garden Jack and the Odeon Theatre Beanstalk House of Dreams (Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra) SmallWaR Date Span Sat 28 Feb – Sun 1 Mar Sat 28 Feb – Sun 8 Mar See pg 9 Wed 4 Mar 10:30pm Adelaide Town Hall Mon 2 Mar ALL Space Theatre Mon 2 Mar – Wed 4 Mar ALL Gavin Bryars in Residence Elder Hall and Town Hall Tue 3 Mar – Thur 5 Mar ALL Nufonia Must Fall Dunstan Playhouse Wed 4 Mar – Sat 7 Mar ALL 15 Venue Date Span Richard Thompson Electric Trio Her Majesty’s Theatre Thur 5 Mar ALL La Merda Space Theatre Thur 5 Mar – Sun 8 Mar ALL Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet Festival Theatre Fri 6 Mar – Sun 8 Mar ALL The Black Rose Trent Parke Art Gallery of South Australia Sun 14 Mar – Sun 10 May Beauty and the Beast Dunstan Playhouse Tue 10 Mar – Sun 15 Mar Sun 15 Mar 5pm Flinders Street Baptist Church Her Majesty’s Theatre Wed 11 Mar – Sat 14 Mar Tue 10 Mar – Sat 14 Mar Visual show performed without words Wed 11 Mar Wed 11 Mar 6:30pm 5:30pm The Cardinals Black Diggers 16 Selected times Sun 15 Mar 4pm Sun 15 Mar 5pm ALL ALL Venue Date Span Remember Tomorrow (Australian String Quartet) Adelaide Town Hall Wed 11 Mar ALL The Experiment Space Theatre Wed 11 Mar – Sat 14 Mar ALL Blow the Bloody Doors Off!! Adelaide Town Hall Thur 12 Mar ALL Fela! The Concert Festival Theatre Thur 12 Mar – Sat 14 Mar ALL The stellar 2015 Adelaide Festival program features 42 music, theatre, dance and visual arts events alongside Adelaide Writers’ Week. The line-up includes 22 Australian premieres and 26 events exclusive to Adelaide. Visit adelaidefestival.com.au for full program details as well as under 30 priced tickets. For up to date information, further booking details or to receive this information in an alternative format visit adelaidefestival.com.au 17 Map 18 19
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