The Queen's Hall The Queen's Hall

The Queen's Hall

85-89 Clerk Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9JG, United Kingdom | 0131 668 2019 | Website
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Jimmy Webb at Queens Hall

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This review is especially helpful for those who have or use the following: Wheelchair

Overview

It was an amazing experience to be so close to songwriting legend Jimmy Webb. It was almost dreamlike to be in the company of a man who wrote such a string of hits. One of the titans of the great New American Songbook. That’s one of the beauties of Queens Hall, although it’s a 900 capacity venue you’re never very far away from the action. Seats for disabled punters in particular are just a few yards from the stage. Acoustically it’s amazing as befits an old Chapel or Kirk as we say hereabouts. Access wise the building has developed considerably over the past decade with more than adequate toileting facilities and a ramp outfront to a designated entrance. The website has full access information and the permanent staff are are informed and welcoming. The body of the hall is given over to tables with four chairs at each. This was my only disappointment. From my previous visits - in the disabled rows, close to the stage but off to the side - I eyed up these tables with envy and when it came time to book this show I didn’t bother ringing to sort out a wheelchair space but simply booked myself and my wife and my wife onto one of these tables, reasoning that they were fully accessible and thus didn’t need to bother with a wheelchair request. Unfortunately this caused a degree of consternation when I arrived. What I hadn’t realised was that for a big headliner the tables are pretty crammed in and to gain access to the table I booked would’ve meant asking one or two people to get up and move chairs out the way. This didn’t seem to me much of an issue but the staff member I was dealing with seemed most put out and was implying we couldn’t possibly take these seats . A lovely couple who were sitting just ahead of us and listening to this discussion offered us their seats at a table at the end of the row. It was still necessary for some reason to consult the staff members manager for this to be ratified but in the end we were seated comfortably around the friendly couples table who then took our booked seats. The moral of the story I guess it’s don’t try and beat the system. However when so many websites for venues still don’t allow wheelchair users to book online but instead we always have to ring to gain access it is of course tempting to try and circumvent this if the situation offers as I thought it did in this case. Whilst I can understand some of the logic of this it still sticks in the throat a little and feels like one law for walkers and another for wheelies.

Transport & Parking

3.5

The venue is on a busy main road and whilst there are some disabled bays nearby they are usually in use. However Edinburgh has a fleet of accessible buses and There are bus stops right outside the venue. We took a train in and a taxi to the space.

Access

3.5

There is a permanent ramp to the front of the venue the ground floor is completely flat and there are two disabled loos in the bar area. The bar staff are plentiful and helpful. Signing was adequate, there is an induction loop, I was not aware of other formats for information. As the venue deals primarily in one night stands it’s rare that it has signed or captioned performances.

Toilets

4

There are two disabled loos side-by-side both fully kitted out, cleanwith plenty of space for manoeuvre and a carer. I was not aware of a changing places toilet.

Staff

2

I have generally found the staff here to be excellent. However on this particular night the two members of staff I dealt with – not the manager – were quite rude and I was made to feel that I had transgressed.

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