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THEATRE ACCESS ENABLEMENT WEBSITES These sites are not endorsed by theatremonkey and are given for information only. Readers with interesting theatre sites can Contact theatremonkey for inclusion on these pages.
www.theatre-access.co.uk The website for Disabled Theatre visitor information www.artsline.org.uk offers Disabled Theatre visitor information researched from recent site visits, and also offers access information on other London tourist attractions too. access@artsline.org.uk Email address for Disabled Visitor Information www.vocaleyes.co.uk The website of the audio description service available for some shows. www.stagetext.org STAGETEXT. A charity which works with over 80 theatres around the UK providing access to productions for deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people through captioning (similar to television subtitles). enquiries@solttma.co.uk Email address for the Disabled Audience Project www.disabilitytravel.com organises holidays catering for special requirements. www.accessibletravel.co.uk A unique directory of accessible leisure pursuits, holidays and travel, transport, mobility products, and daily living services for disabled people, their families and friends. Featuring London Theatre breaks for those needing particular adapted facilities.www.shapearts.org.uk Charity "Shape Arts" is dedicated to helping elderly and disabled theatregoers attend events. They offer a service to help those either physically unable to attend alone, or who simply would like someone along with them for company. These "companions" are all volunteers and the charity always needs more of them. As a volunteer, all expenses are paid - ticket, petrol, parking and congestion charges are all met AND you get to meet interesting new people too. If you are interested in volunteering, visit www.shapearts.org.uk/ticketscheme.htm for more information. http://www.chect.org.uk/ Childhood Eye Cancer Trust, fighting Retinoblastoma. This disease causes blindness - learn how to spot the signs by visiting this site, and supporting the charity.
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