Wheelchair accessible venue but uncomfortable seating angles
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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair, Powerchair, Mobility Scooter, Hidden Impairment
Overview
Staff are outside and will take you in a side entrance which has a built in ramped hallway to a small lift, which then takes you to the correct level. Winding corridors and turns but nice and light. Toilet is behind a fire exit door so not usually misused. Low toilet but there is a clip on seat raiser to take the toilet to wheelchair height. Very hilly in auditorium which was an issue to to my core strength as you tilt sideways to access the seats and then have to sit at an angle in your chair if in row O otherwise the person behind can’t fit in their seat with leg room. Due to this I wouldn’t go again as it was really comfortable as I had to hold myself upright during the show. There is no on-site car park but they state there are two spaces in the small road behind them (not their spaces). We tried this but unfortunately the spaces are out of use until late May 2022 due to building work. We ended up parking off Carnaby Street.
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