Accessibility
We’ve listed some of the ways in which we aim to be accessible and inclusive below but if you need extra support, be that physical or financial, to engage with us then please get in touch – call 01865 812 150 or email boxoffice@pegasustheatre.org.uk.
Visiting the building
- The main entrance has automatic doors and the whole building is wheelchair accessible with a lift to the first floor.
- All of our rooms have level access including the workshop, studio and dressing rooms.
- Assistance dogs are welcome, water is available on request.
- We have gender neutral, wheelchair accessible toilets on both floors of the building, including backstage.
- We have baby changing facilities on the first floor as well as a potty-training seat and step. You are welcome to breastfeed wherever you feel comfortable.
- There is limited parking on the streets near Pegasus, even for Blue Badge holders. We have two disabled parking spaces to the rear of the theatre which can be reserved in advance. If you would like to book a space or if you need assistance with a drop off or pick up, please contact our Box Office.
Watching a show
We can accommodate wheelchairs in the Pullman Theatre but the number varies depending on the auditorium format and the size of the chair. If you book a wheelchair space online a member of our Box Office team will contact you to check your requirements.
Seating is usually unallocated. If you need us to reserve you a seat in a specific area of the auditorium for an access reason (eg with no steps, near the front or near an aisle) please let us know when you make your booking and we will do our best to accommodate your request.
The Pullman Theatre performance space has an induction loop sound system for the hearing impaired.
During most performances audiences can come and go as they need and we have a show relay screen in the foyer if you need to relax in a different space.
Most of our shows have a concession available for those 25 or under, students, seniors, benefit recipients and Equity members. A free carer ticket is available for those who need assistance to visit the venue.
Participating in a course or an activity
Pegasus offers a number of free and supported places on all of our classes for young people who might need further assistance in order to take part.
One-to-one enabler assistance for young people attending classes can also be offered, subject to funding, for participants with additional support needs. Please contact our Participation Manager for further details.
Pegasus is proud to be a part of the RoaR Partnership, supporting and promoting disability arts alongside other organisations in Oxfordshire.