A black and white hand-drawn accessibility icons grouped in a slightly haphazard way

Open Captions are always in view for everyone and cannot be turned off.

Medium Cost ($500-1000)
1 month

A performance adapted to suit the needs of those who prefer a more relaxed performance style. This includes an invitation to move around freely and vocalise as needed. Sound cues are lowered, house lights are raised, and there are warnings provided for any sudden or startling actions. There is also a sensory or calm room and advanced introductions to actors and their characters.

Nominal (Under $100)
1 month

Elements designed for audience members to interact with and touch before/during/after a performance to enhance teh understanding or experience of a piece.

Nominal (Under $100)
1 month

A touch tour is usually held before an Audio-Described performance of a theatre production to provide context about the show and to allow blind and partially sighted members of the audience to familiarise themselves with the design of the space, costumes and props ahead of the show itself.

Nominal (Under $100)
1 month

An auditory description of visual elements and the action in a video so that those who are blind or partially sighted can follow the action as it happens. These descriptions are interspersed amongst any dialogue happening in the video.

Small Cost ($100-500)
1 month

A story told primarily through visual elements, using a series of messages like graphics, images, pictures, or videos. Visual storytelling is an additional tool which can be used to describe the story of your performance to your audience. This tool reduces your reliance on language comprehension and allows you to be more creative in your storytelling.

Small Cost ($100-500)
1 month