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Shakespeare s Globe Access Guide Information on general accessibility and assisted performances

Contents 3 8 9 1 18 8 30 31 3 38 3 Welcome Map of the local area Getting to Shakespeare s Globe Booking and collecting tickets Globe Theatre: Attending a performance Globe Theatre: Seating plans Sam Wanamaker Playhouse: Attending a performance Sam Wanamaker Playhouse: Seating plans Visiting the Globe Exhibition & Theatre Tours Globe Education Globe Shop Eating & Drinking Plans of the Globe Centre and Sackler Studios Access Scheme and Application Form Feedback Contact Us The Shakespeare Globe Trust is a limited company registered in England and Wales No. 1138 and a registered charity No. 66916. Shakespeare Globe Trading Limited is registered in England and Wales No. 99733. 1 New Globe Walk, London SE1 9DT. Photographs: Pete Le May, Simon Kane, Hannah Yates. All information is correct at the time of publication: last updated June 016. Design and layout: Pete Le May.

Welcome Welcome to Shakespeare s Globe. The team here is passionate about welcoming all our visitors to our unique venue. We are continually updating and improving our facilities to make everyone s day out enjoyable, whether you are a visitor to the Exhibition and Tour, Globe Education, either of our theatres, or indeed all of the above. Inside this guide you will find all the information that you will need to plan your visit. Our staff and volunteers are on hand at all times around our sites. Please speak to any of them if you have any concerns or needs while you are here. They will do what they can to help. However, if you feel that it would be useful to contact us in advance to discuss specific access requirements, please do so. Contact details can be found at the back of this booklet. I hope you enjoy your visit. Sandra Lynes Head of Visitor Experience, Shakespeare s Globe 3

Map of the local area Temple National Theatre NORTH Temple Blackfriars Millennium Pier Blackfriars Millennium Pier BANKSIDE National Theatre To Waterloo BANKSIDE To Waterloo THE CUT BLACKFRIARS BLACKFRIARS BRIDGE BRIDGE THE CUT Blackfriars Blackfriars MILLENNIUM BRIDGE MILLENNIUM BRIDGE Tate Modern To St Paul s UPPER THAMES STREET Tate Modern UNION STREET To St Paul s UPPER THAMES STREET BANKSIDE Blackfriars Shakespeare S GLOBE BANKSIDE Blackfriars Shakespeare S GLOBE UNION STREET Mansion House Mansion House Bankside Pier Bankside Pier BEAR GDNS BEAR GDNS SUMNER STREET NEW GLOBE WALK NEW GLOBE WALK SUMNER STREET SOUTHWARK SOUTHWARK SACKLER STUDIOS SACKLER STUDIOS SOUTHWARK BRIDGE SOUTHWARK BRIDGE PARK ST PARK ST STREET STREET To London Bridge To London Bridge Bus stop for routes RV1 and 381 Bus stop for route 3 Refer Bus stop page for routes 3 RV1 for and a 381 more detailed Bus stop for route map 3of the streets near the Globe. Bankside at the end of New Globe Walk. There are five steps or a shallow ramp between Bankside and street level.

Getting to Shakespeare s Globe Arriving on foot From the east: a wide, even footpath, with ramp, runs for approximately 10 metres from Southwark Bridge to the Globe. From the west: a wide, even footpath that narrows near the Millennium Bridge (which is also ramped) runs for approximately 00 metres. A ramp descends from the riverside footpath to the Globe. Closest Underground stations The closest London Underground stations to the Globe are: Mansion House (District & Circle lines): 600 metres. Cannon Street (District & Circle lines): 700 metres. Please note: Cannon Street is closed from 9.30pm on weekdays, 7.0pm on Saturdays, and all day on Sundays. London Bridge (Northern & Jubilee lines): 800 metres. Southwark (Jubilee line): 900 metres. St Paul s (Central line), via Millennium Bridge: 1000 metres. Bank (Central line), via Southwark Bridge: 80 metres. Blackfriars (District & Circle lines), via Millennium Bridge or Blackfriars Bridge: 800 metres. Bankside, near the Exhibition entrance. There is a wide, shallow ramp between Bankside and street level.

Closest train stations Arriving by bus Arriving by boat Arriving by car The closest National Rail stations to the Globe are Blackfriars (exit towards Bankside), Cannon Street, London Bridge, and Waterloo. Local bus routes include:, 63, 100 to Blackfriars Bridge. 1, 17 to Cannon Street. 11, 1, 17, 3, 6, 76 to Mansion House. 381, RV1 to Southwark Street. 3 to Southwark Bridge Road. There are regular boat services to Bankside Pier, which is located directly in front of the Globe s riverside site. There is a ramp between the pier and Bankside itself. Where possible visitors are advised to arrive by public transport or by taxi. There is an NCP car park to the north of Southwark Bridge (London Vintry Thames Exchange, ECR 3TB, open hours, with two disabled bays). There is an NCP car park to the south of London Bridge station (London Bridge, SE1 3RU, open hours, with four disabled bays). Parking around Shakespeare s Globe itself is limited, but is possible on New Globe Walk on display of a blue badge. Shakespeare s Globe has two bookable disabled parking spaces, shown on the map on page 3. Please book via the Access Information line. Spaces are allocated on a first come, first served basis. For afternoon performances, the spaces must be vacated by 6.00pm (.00pm on Sundays). 6

Taxi services Arriving by coach Transport for London helpline Globe Access Information During the daytime, London black cabs may be found sometimes on New Globe Walk and at the taxi rank to the west of Tate Modern, about 300 metres from the Globe. A telephone call to a local mini-cab service may be made at the Welcome Desk in the Globe s Main Foyer. There is a setting down point on Southwark Bridge Road, with 37 uneven steps leading down to the riverside footpath. For a step-free route take Sumner Street and turn right into Emerson Street, which leads into New Globe Walk. Refer to the map on page 3. There is also a setting down point on Southwark Street. Transport for London s Access and Mobility helpline: telephone 033 13, textphone 00 7918 301, email travinfo@tfl.gov.uk Call the Globe Access Information Line on 00 790 109 (Monday to Friday, 10.00am.00pm), or the Box Office on 00 701 9919 (Monday Saturday, 10.00am 6.00pm, Sunday, 10.00am.00pm). Main entrance on New Globe Walk. Bankside Gates entrance (nine steps up from street). 7

Booking and collecting tickets Booking your theatre tickets Access seats Tickets are booked through the Box Office on 00 701 9919. When booking please inform us of any access requirements. Lines are open Monday Saturday, 10.00am 6.00pm, Sunday, 10.00am.00pm. Alternatively tickets can be booked online at shakespearesglobe.com/theatre/box-office We hold a pair of seats for all performances in the summer season that can be used as multi-purpose access seats Bay D, LG A11-1. These seats will be held up to 1 days before a performance. Please refer to the seating plan on page 1. The seats can be used for: Wheelchair transfer seats for easy access and least amount of steps. There are still no handrails, so patrons who require handrails may still find transferring difficult. Patrons who wish to take a guide dog, a therapy dog or an assistance dog into the auditorium. Anyone who may require a quick exit from the theatre or who may require quick access to a nearby toilet. Arriving at the theatre Entry to the main foyer is through glass doors. There are three pairs of doors, and an accessible power-assisted door is located in the central pair. It opens outwards. Outside, the power button is 90cm high, on a post positioned 10cm away from the door. Inside, the power button is immediately to the left of the door, 100cm high. Upon entering the main foyer, the Welcome Desk is the nearest desk on the right. 8

Globe Theatre: Attending a performance Collecting your tickets Getting to the Globe Theatre All tickets for Globe Theatre and Globe Education events can be collected from the Box Office desks, adjacent to the Welcome Desk on the right of the foyer. The sides of the Welcome Desk and Box Office desks are 77cm high. A lift located to the right of the Welcome Desk holds six people or one person in a wheelchair and an attendant. The opening is 81.cm wide; its internal width is 109.cm; its internal depth is 179.cm. It gives access to: the piazza level (marked P); Swan Bar (P); Restaurant (1); and hospitality areas, such as the Upper Foyer (1) and Balcony Room (). The Globe Theatre is on the piazza level. Stairs to the Globe Theatre are directly ahead. There are 1 steps up to the piazza level. There is a handrail on both sides. Glass doors open onto the piazza which surrounds the Globe Theatre. Accessible toilets Entering the Globe Theatre On the piazza level of the main foyer, there are two accessible toilets in a corridor along the south side of the Globe Theatre: one immediately after the shop, and another about 10 metres away, at the end of the corridor, beyond the gentlemen s toilets. There is one accessible toilet on the west side of the piazza next to the First Aid room. Please refer to the plan of the piazza level on page 33. The Globe Theatre is entered and exited through large, heavy wooden doors, staffed at all times. There is provision for one wheelchair user in the yard, and three (with one companion each) in Gentleman s Box P. The Gentleman s Box is accessible by lift, and patrons are accompanied by the Duty House Manager. 9

The yard accommodates up to 700 people standing. The stage is 1cm above ground level so sight lines can be limited. One wheelchair ramp that slightly elevates users is available: please advise the Box Office when booking. There are 8 steps to the Middle Gallery and 0 steps to the Upper Gallery. Staff are on hand to help patrons transit to and from their seats and can provide a wheelchair for the purpose of escorting people. The wheelchair cannot be used for the entirety of the performance. First Aid room Hearing induction loop Audiodescribed performances There is a First Aid room on the piazza level. If you expect to need access to the first aid room on your visit, please inform the Duty House Manager on arrival. A hearing induction loop is available at all performances; please switch hearing aids to the T or 3 position. We do not provide hearing aids. Please note that the Globe Theatre is an openair building and the loop will amplify all sounds. The hearing loop works best when seated in the Lower Gallery. Please inform Box Office when booking and they can advise further. If a hearing aid proves incompatible with our system please inform the Duty House Manager. We have a small number of hearing induction loop enhancers which patrons may find helpful: these are located at the Welcome Desk in the main foyer. Audio-described performances are provided by VocalEyes. For the dates and times of these performances, please telephone the Access Information Line on 00 790 109 or email access@shakespearesglobe.com 10

Signed performances Captioned performances Enabling dogs Each year there are several British Sign Language interpreted performances by THEATRESIGN. The interpreter usually stands stage-right. Patrons can enjoy a good view from the yard, and from bays L and N in the Lower Gallery. For the dates and times of these performances, please telephone the Access Information Line. access@shakespearesglobe.com Captioned performances are provided by Stagetext. For the dates and times of these performances, please telephone the Access Information Line. access@shakespearesglobe.com Enabling dogs are welcome at Globe Theatre performances, subject to where the owner is sitting. Please advise the Box Office if you intend to bring a dog. During performances dogs can be looked after by staff, but you must inform the Box Office when booking if this will be necessary. Please contact the Duty House Manager upon arrival. Note that performances can involve loud noises. Ticketing policy Patrons with access requirements are eligible for discounts, but are required to join our free Access Scheme, which has been designed to help us to better understand your needs. Concessions are not available online. Please call the Access Information Line on 00 790 109 or email access@shakespearesglobe.com for more details. 11

Globe Theatre Seating Plan: Lower Gallery & Yard Q A Stage P B Door 1 Door N 1 Yard (standing only) D 1 11 L E J H G Door Door 3 Multi-purpose access seats, A11-1 in Bay D (refer to page 8) Usual position of elevated wheelchair ramp (refer to page 10) NORTH Usual position of sign-language interpreter (refer to page 11) 1

VIEW 1 VIEW Photographs showing the views from the Yard (near Bay L) and Lower Gallery Bay E, indicated on the seating plan. 13

Globe Theatre Seating Plan: Middle Gallery Gentleman s Box Q 3 Gentleman s Box P Lords Rooms (Stage below) Gentleman s Box A Gentleman s Box B N C M D L E East Tower Stairs K J H G F North Tower Stairs NORTH 1

VIEW 3 VIEW Photographs showing the views from Gentleman s Box P and Middle Gallery Bay L, indicated on the seating plan. 1

Globe Theatre Seating Plan: Upper Gallery Q A P (Stage below) B N C M D 6 L E East Tower Stairs K J H G F North Tower Stairs NORTH 16

VIEW VIEW 6 Photographs showing the views from Upper Gallery Bay Q and Bay D, indicated on the seating plan. 17

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse: Attending a performance Getting to the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Accessible toilets Entering the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is accessible via the Main Foyer and Upper Foyer. A lift, located to the right of the Welcome Desk, holds six people or one person in a wheelchair and attendant. The opening is 81.cm wide; its internal width is 109.cm; its internal depth is 179.cm. It gives access to: the playhouse s Lower Gallery and Swan Bar at piazza level (P); the playhouse s Upper Gallery, Swan Restaurant and Upper Foyer (1), and the Balcony Room (). In the foyer, at piazza level, there are two accessible toilets in a corridor along the south side of the Globe Theatre: one immediately after the shop, and another about 10 metres away, at the end of the corridor, beyond the gentlemen s toilets. There is one accessible toilet by the Bullring: please refer to the plan of the level below ground on page 3. Staff can provide a wheelchair to help patrons transit to and from their seats. The wheelchair cannot be used for the entirety of the performance. There are no handrails, and we only recommend a transfer into aisle seats on the back row of the Lower Gallery. Sam Wanamaker Playhouse from New Globe Walk. Entry to the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is via the foyer. 18

The playhouse is entered and exited through heavy red doors which are staffed at all times. There is provision for two wheelchair users in the Lower Gallery Lords Box A, with their carers seated in the row in front. Patrons are accompanied to and from the spaces by the Duty House Manager via a door at piazza level, near the Globe Shop. Hearing induction loop Audiodescribed performances A hearing induction loop is available at all performances; please switch hearing aids to the T or 3 position. We do not provide hearing aids. Please inform Box Office when booking and they can advise further. If a hearing aid proves incompatible with our system please inform the Duty House Manager. We have a small number of hearing induction loop enhancers which patrons may find helpful: these are located at the Welcome Desk in the main foyer. Audio-described performances are provided by VocalEyes. For the dates and times of these performances, please telephone the Access Information Line on 00 790 109 or email access@shakespearesglobe.com. View from piazza level, with stairs to Upper Foyer. A view of a corridor around the auditorium. 19

Captioned performances Enabling dogs Ticketing policy Captioned performances are provided by Stagetext. For the dates and times of these performances, please telephone the Access Information Line on 00 790 109. access@shakespearesglobe.com We advise that hearing and guide dogs are not taken into the Playhouse except during Touch Tours for Audio-described performances, due to limited space. Please advise the Box Office if you intend to bring a dog. During performances dogs can be looked after by staff, but you must inform the Box Office when booking if this will be necessary. Please contact the Duty House Manager upon arrival. Note that performances can involve loud noises. Patrons with access requirements are eligible for discounts, but are required to join our free Access Scheme, which has been designed to help us to better understand your needs. Concessions are not available online. Please call the Access Information Line on 00 790 109 or email access@shakespearesglobe.com for more details. Two positions for wheelchair users in Lower Gallery Lords Box A, and a view of the stage from them. 0

VIEW 7 VIEW 8 Photographs showing views in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse from the Upper Gallery, seat A9, and the Lower Gallery, seat A9. These positions are indicated in the seating plans, on the following pages. Please note that the number and positions of candles may vary between productions and may change during a production. 1

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Seating Plan: Pit Stage steps up from ground level to row D Emergency Exit Only D 1 0 19 C B A A B C 1 13 10 9 1 1 1 8 3 3 3 D 1 3 Cloakroom 18 11 7 17 10 16 9 1 1 13 8 6 1 7 11 6 10 9 8 7 6 NORTH Entry route from Ground Level

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Seating Plan: Lower Gallery BC BB BA AA AB AC 6 8 8 8 8 6 7 7 7 7 Door 3 1 6 3 1 6 3 1 Lords Box B Stage Lords Box A 6 3 1 6 Door 1 Access Door to two wheelchair positions 3 31 1 1 1 3 30 3 33 9 3 3 3 3 8 1 31 7 0 30 6 19 6 6 6 9 7 A A 7 8 7 8 B 18 8 B 17 8 C 16 9 8 C Door 3 3 9 7 1 10 9 Door 1 13 1 11 10 6 10 1 11 11 0 19 18 17 16 1 1 13 1 1 3 1 0 19 18 17 16 1 1 13 Entry route from Piazza Level NORTH Wheelchair positions Recommended positions for assisted transfers (refer to page 18) 3

Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Seating Plan: Upper Gallery DD DC Musicians Gallery DB DA CA CB CC CD 3 1 6 3 1 6 3 1 8 7 6 3 1 Lords Box D Door 8 (Stage below) Door Lords Box C 3 3 8 7 1 31 30 9 8 31 30 9 8 7 6 6 3 3 7 7 6 3 6 6 B A A C D 1 7 7 B 0 8 B 19 9 7 1 C 18 10 8 0 17 16 1 1 13 1 11 9 8 C 19 10 9 3 18 17 16 1 1 13 1 11 10 11 1 0 19 18 17 16 1 1 13 8 7 6 3 1 6 3 1 6 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 6 6 6 7 B 7 C D Door 7 Door 6 Entry route from Upper Foyer NORTH

Visiting the Globe Exhibition & Theatre Tours Arriving at the Exhibition The entrance to the Exhibition is on Bankside: please refer to the plan on page 3. There is a ramp down from the Bankside footpath and visitors must then cross a road before reaching the ramped slope to the glass double-doors of the entrance. In the reception area and inside the Exhibition on the lefthand side, there are five steps leading from the entrance and a further two steps to the admissions desk. On the right, there is a curved ramp leading to the admissions desk. The desk is 7cm high. There are steps and a small ramp from the ticket desk to the mezzanine level. The layout of the Exhibition The Exhibition is situated on two levels. The route starts clockwise on the mezzanine level, along a wide, level corridor and descends to the lower level via a large, curved, 17-stepped, staircase or by accessible lift from the mezzanine level to the lower level. The lower level is a large open-plan room with a series of smaller open-plan rooms on one side. Please refer to the plans on pages 3 and 3. Exhibition & Tours entrance on Bankside. Exhibition & Tours admissions desk.

Wheelchair access Exhibition panels, touchscreens and videos All display cases and interactive screens are placed at a low level. There are accessible toilets on both levels. Full commentaries are displayed on panels and interactive touchscreens throughout the Exhibition. There is a series of recorded video commentaries in the Exhibition; each has a hearing aid induction loop; please switch hearing aids to the T or 3 position. Hearing dogs are welcome. Please see information in this leaflet under Enabling Dogs, page 11. Audioguide headphones and printed transcripts A hand-held audioguide is provided for visitors to use in the Exhibition. Tracks and volume controls are operated using buttons on the handset. Headphones are available to use with the handsets on request. An induction loop unit is available to borrow to use in combination with the handset on request. A printed transcript of the audioguide tracks and the video commentary screens is available on request. Exhibition displays, mezzanine level. Exhibition displays, mezzanine level. 6

Braille panels Globe Theatre tour Braille panels summarising each section of the Exhibition display are placed on the walls at intervals. The assembly point for the guided tour of the Globe Theatre is a large tree at the bottom of the staircase where you will be met by your guide. Access to the Globe Theatre as part of the guided tour is provided by a second lift which goes from the Exhibition s lower level up to the piazza level, or by a series of staircases, totalling 7 steps from the tour assembly point. Staff in the Exhibition operate the lift. Booking for group visits To guarantee entry, all groups of 1 or more are required to book in advance. Please contact the Exhibition on 00 790 100 (Monday to Friday, 10.00am.00pm), and you are welcome to discuss your access requirements further. exhibition@shakespearesglobe.com Live demonstration in the Exhibition, lower level. Tours in the Globe Theatre yard and lower gallery. 7

Globe Education Globe Education Online Globe Education Online offers a range of information and resources for anyone who wishes to discover more about Shakespeare s theatre, plays and contemporaries. Audio interviews and high-quality images are available for those not able to visit in person. Visit shakespearesglobe.com/education Lively Action programme Special Educational Needs To make a booking for a Globe Education Lively Action programme (for student groups) submit a booking form online at shakespearesglobe.com/education/learning. Please note: bookings cannot be taken over the phone. All programmes, from Key Stage, up to Post-Graduate level, can be tailor-made for groups with special educational needs in consultation with the group leader. A Key Stage Lively Action workshop. Students taking part in Our Theatre. 8

Public events Access information Globe Education s public lectures and seminars take place in the Nancy W Knowles lecture theatre which is accessible by lift and contains a loop system. Please advise the Box Office at time of booking. Globe Education offers accessible workshop spaces and lecture rooms. Please discuss individual needs with regard to deafness, hearing impairment, blindness, visual impairment and ambulant disability at the time of booking. The number of any wheelchair users must be specified at the time of booking. At present, Globe Education does not provide sign language interpreted workshops. Contacting Globe Education For information about Globe Education Events please telephone 00 790 130. For general enquiries, telephone 00 790 137, fax 00 790 101, or email edevents@shakespearesglobe.com. A talk in the Nancy W Knowles Lecture Theatre. Globe Education Sackler Studios in Bear Gardens. 9

Globe Shop Getting to the shop In the shop Opening hours Purchasing online The Globe Shop is located on the piazza level of the main foyer. It is accessed via the stairs in the main foyer or via the foyer lift. The guided tours of the Globe Theatre finish by the shop. It is on one level, with a wide entrance without a door. The shop is well lit. The shop staff can help if assistance is needed reaching items on high shelves. The shop counter is 90cm high. The shop is open daily. Its core opening hours are 10.00am 6.00pm, and often remains open later for evening performances in the Globe Theatre and the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse. Shop merchandise is also available to purchase online at shakespearesglobe.com/shop Entrance to the Globe Shop. The cashiers counter in the Globe Shop. 30

Eating & Drinking at the Globe Eating and drinking reservations Access via the main foyer lift Accessible toilets Theo s Café For your pre- and post-theatre food and drink you can visit the Swan Bar, Restaurant, and Foyer Café Bar. Private events are held in the Balcony Room and Upper Foyer. For enquiries and reservations please call 00 798 9. All eating and drinking venues are accessible via the lift in the main foyer: Foyer Café Bar (at Ground level), Swan Bar (lift button P), Restaurant and Upper Foyer (1), and Balcony Room (). On the piazza level of the main foyer, there are two accessible toilets in a corridor along the south side of the Globe Theatre: one immediately after the shop, and another about 10 metres away, at the end of the corridor, beyond the gentlemen s toilets. A café with an accessible toilet is also available at the Globe Education Sackler Studios, at ground level. Swan Bar entrance on Bankside. The Foyer Café Bar at ground level. 31

Plans of the Globe Centre and Sackler Studios PORTER STREET EMERSON STREET NEW GLOBE WALK BEAR GARDENS ROSE ALLEY SOUTHWARK BRIDGE ROAD SOUTHWARK BRIDGE Anchor Terrace Plaque marking site of the original Globe Theatre PARK STREET SUMNER STREET 3 steps Financial Times Building 33 steps Rose Theatre Sackler Studios 33 steps BANKSIDE PARK STREET 37 steps HSBC ATM RIVER THAMES Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Globe Theatre BANKSIDE Bankside Pier NORTH 3

Plan of the Globe Centre: Piazza Level Lift Lift to Gentlemen s Box P (backstage) First Aid Room West Piazza Door 1 Globe Theatre Yard & Lower Gallery Door Shop End point of tours Friends Desk 8 steps up to Middle Gallery 0 steps up to Upper Gallery Door Door 3 Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Lower Gallery NEW GLOBE WALK Stairs up to Upper Foyer (19 steps) Stairs down to ground level (1 steps) East Tower Stairs up to Restaurant (19 steps) Cushions East Piazza Cushions North Tower Bankside Gates Entrance (9 steps down to ground level) Lift Swan Bar Stairs down to ground level (1 steps) BANKSIDE RIVER THAMES NORTH 33

Plan of the Globe Centre: Ground Level disabled parking spaces (see page 6) Stage Door Reception Ramp Admissions Desk Ramp Lift Exhibition & Tours Entrance Gates to parking spaces. (Press button on wall to call Stage Door for access) Building Today s Globe Oak Tree Stairs down to lower level (18 steps) Introduction: Shakespeare in Context Sam Wanamaker Playhouse Pit seating Cloakroom Foyer Café Bar Stairs up to piazza level (1 steps) Theatre in Shakespeare s Time: The Tiring Room, Clothes & Costume, Music Stairs down (30 steps) Exhibition Bankside in Shakespeare s Time Bankside Gates Entrance (9 steps up to piazza level) NEW GLOBE WALK Main Entrance (Accessible buttonoperated door) Lift Welcome Desk & Box Office Swan Bar Entrance Stairs up to Swan Bar (1 steps) BANKSIDE RIVER THAMES NORTH 3

Plan of the Globe Centre: Below Ground Stairs up to piazza level (7 steps) Lift Starting point of tours Lift Reading and Hearing Shakespeare Stairs up to ground level (18 steps) Printing Press Oak Tree Exhibition UnderGlobe Stage Demonstrations area Nancy W Knowles Lecture Theatre Bullring Stairs up to ground level (30 steps) NEW GLOBE WALK Lift BANKSIDE RIVER THAMES NORTH 3

Plan of the Sackler Studios: Third Floor & Second Floor Stairs to nd Floor ( steps down, then steps up) 3 Sam and Charlotte Wanamaker Studio Lift Guthrie Studio Stairs to 3rd Floor ( steps down, then steps up) Music / Seminar Room Lift Stairs down to 1st Floor (0 steps) NORTH 36

Plan of the Sackler Studios: First Floor & Ground Level Poel Studio Stairs down to ground level (18 steps) 1 Wood Stevens Studio Lift Stairs up to nd Floor (0 steps) ROSE ALLEY step Ronnie Watkins Studio step G ramp Stairs up: 18 steps to 1st Floor 38 steps to nd Floor 8 steps to 3rd Floor Lift Theo s Café BEAR GARDENS Entrance (Accessible buttonoperated door) Reception PARK STREET NORTH 37

Access Scheme Who is it for? The Access Scheme is for people with physical, sensory or cognitive disabilities. If you are in receipt of disability-related state benefits, as a member of our Access Scheme you may be entitled to a reduction on the cost of your ticket. All access rate tickets are subject to availability and may be excluded for certain performances. When joining you will be asked to let us know about any access requirements, which makes it easier for us to provide you with a better service. How do you join? If you would like to join the Access Scheme, please complete and return the attached form and send it to: Access Scheme Box Office Shakespeare s Globe 1 New Globe Walk Bankside London SE1 9DT 38 #

Access Scheme Application Form Please read and complete both sides of the form. Your details Name Address Postcode Daytime telephone Evening telephone Mobile telephone Email Your seating requirements (tick your preferences) Wheelchair space in Globe Gentleman s Box / SWP Lords Box Accessible seat for wheelchair transfer Adjacent seat for assisting companion Wheelchair ramp (Globe Theatre only) Seat with a back support Seat on an aisle: Left leg Seat on an aisle: Right leg Provision for guide/enabling dog Induction loop/enhancer BSL signed performances Captioned performances Audio-described performances Relaxed performances #

# If you have more specific seating requirements, please tell us: Ticket Prices Terms and conditions If you are in receipt of disabilityrelated state benefits you may be entitled to a reduction on the cost of your ticket. Proof of concession eligibility is required to join the scheme. Please enclose a copy of proof that you are in receipt of disability-related state benefit. For example, Disability Living Allowance (DLA), Tax Credit disability exemption form/card, Housing Benefit, council tax reduction due to disability, or a Certificate of Visual Impairment. Patrons and essential companions are entitled to a discount on seats. This is only applicable to bookings made by telephone or in person. X The Access Scheme is open to anyone who is restricted in their ability to access the services provided in Shakespeare s Globe venues, as defined by the Disability Discrimination Act (199 & 00). Shakespeare s Globe Box Office reserves the right to require proof of eligibility for the scheme. Patrons who intentionally give false or misleading information will have their membership revoked. Shakespeare s Globe retains the right to review, amend or withdraw the scheme at any time and, if appropriate, to require patrons to re-apply for membership after review. Please sign and date your application to confirm that the information given is correct and to show that you have read the terms and conditions. Signed Date Access Guide, June 016

How do you book tickets? To book tickets, please call the Box Office on 00 701 9919. Our Box Office staff will be happy to assist with your booking. For audio-described performances please call the Access Information Line on 00 790 109. access@shakespearesglobe.com When booking tickets please specify your access requirements, i.e. if you require a wheelchair space, a wheelchair ramp, an aisle seat, etc. It is not always possible to rectify a booking after the transaction is complete. Need more information? For further information about the Access Scheme, access facilities and assisted performances and events, please call 00 790 109. access@shakespearesglobe.com Box Office, Welcome Desk and lift in the main foyer. Globe Shop and corridor with accessible toilets. 1

Your feedback We are continually updating and improving our facilities at Shakespeare s Globe for people with disabilities. Tell us what you think We welcome your opinions. If you have any comments about facilities at Shakespeare s Globe, or would like to receive this guide in another format (e.g. large print, audio) please ask the Duty House Manager for a feedback form, or call the Access Information Line on 00 790 109. access@shakespearesglobe.com A signed performance in the Globe Theatre. A touch tour in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.

Contact us Access Information Box Office Exhibition & Tours Education By post Website Telephone 00 790 109 Fax 00 790 101 (Monday Friday, 10.00am.00pm) access@shakespearesglobe.com Telephone 00 701 9919 Fax 00 790 17 (Monday Saturday, 10.00am 6.00pm, Sunday, 10.00am.00pm) Telephone 00 790 100 Fax 00 790 11 (Monday Friday, 10.00am.00pm) exhibition@shakespearesglobe.com Telephone 00 790 130 Fax 00 790 101 (Monday Friday, 10.00am.00pm) edevents@shakespearesglobe.com Shakespeare s Globe 1 New Globe Walk Bankside London SE1 9DT shakespearesglobe.com 3

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