
ACCESSIBLE VIEWING
A Little More Light Groupe F Adelaide Festival's Opening Weekend Spectacular
The accessible viewing area will be located at the Southern end of Victoria Park near Beaumont Road and will be the hub for all things access; electric wheelchair charging point, information regarding the audio descriptive service, water for guide dogs and accessible chairs if needed. Please see below information for further details regarding the services available on the evening along with designated parking and drop-off zones. Read more on A Little More Light Download an accessibilty map for A Little More Light Download the MP3 file about A Little More Light
COMPANION CARD People who hold a Companion Card can purchase a second Festival ticket at no cost through BASS Ticketing.
WHEELCHAIR ACCESS All Adelaide Festival events are accessible for people who use wheelchairs or who have limited mobility. Please contact the Festival or the venues directly, for venue specific information if needed.
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR BATTERY CHARGING POINTS An electric wheel chair battery charging point will be available at the following events:
A Little More Light Victoria Park Racecourse (Southern End) 27 February 8.45pm **located in the accessible viewing area Writers' Week Pioneer Women's Memorial Gardens 28 February - 5 March, daily
AUDIO DESCRIPTION Audio Description enhances the live theatre experience for people who are blind or have low vision. Through the use of a small radio receiver, audience members can listen to a description of the visual aspects of the performance during appropriate breaks in the dialogue.
A Little More Light Victoria Park Racecourse (Southern End) 27 February 8.45pm
The audio description will also be broadcast live on Radio Adelaide 101.5FM. It is recommended that you bring your radio as only a limited number will be available on the night. The broadcast will commence at 8.45pm.
GUIDED PRE-SHOW TOUR The Sapphires Scott Theatre, Kintore Avenue 2 March, 8.00pm * Patrons are invited to arrive at 5.30pm for a discussion with the actors and familiarise themselves with the set, followed by the performance.
DOWNLOADABLE MP3 FILES MP3 audio files click on the links to download
A Little More Light
Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art Before and After Science
Artists' Week
Be Your Self
Barely Contained Julia Zemiro's Comfort Zone
En Masse
Adelaide Festival Introduction
Flight
Food Court
Frame & Circle
Good Morning Mr Gershwin
La Clique
Le Grand Macabre
London Sinfonietta
Mahler 8: Symphony of a Thousand
Man Covets Bird
Monteverdi Vespers
Ngurrumilmarrmeriyu (Wrong Skin)
Northern Lights
Paul Grabowsky
Reel Life
Shanghai Beauty
Untrained
Visual Arts Program
Vs Macbeth
Wayne Shorter Quartet
AUSLAN INTERPRETATION
2010 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art: Before & After Science Art Gallery of South Australia 12 & 14 March, 11.00am & 20 March, 12.00pm
Artists' Week 2010: Art in the Global Present Keynote: Lucy & Jorge Orta Water, Food, Antarctica & Other Projects Allan Scott Auditorium, UniSA City West Campus Saturday 27 February, 10.00 - 11.30am

NO MUSIC/SOUND OR DIALOGUE
Northern Lights North Terrace, Adelaide 26 February, 9.45pm - 1.00am 27 February - 5 April, dusk - 1.00am
Reel Life Elder Park Rotunda 26 February - 14 March, dusk - 1.00am
SURTITLED
Le Grand Macabre Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre 26, 28 February & 3, 4 March, 7.00pm
ASSISTIVE LISTENING The events below are in venues that have Assistive Listening Systems installed and can be used to amplify or enhance sound quality and eliminate background noise. Please contact the Festival or venues directly, for further information on the operation of hearing loops if needed.
The Walworth Farce Her Majesty's Theatre 3-5 March, 8.00pm 6 March, 2.00pm & 8.00pm 7 March, 5.00pm Food Court Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre 3 - 5 March, 8.00pm 6 March, 6.00pm The Sound and the Fury Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre 11 & 12 March, 7.30pm 13 March, 2.00pm & 7.30pm 14 March, 6.00pm Ngurrumilmarrmeriyu (Wrong Skin) Her Majesty's Theatre, Grote Street 11 - 13 March, 7.30pm 13 & 14 March, 2.00pm Man Coverts Bird Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre 3 - 5 March, 7.00pm 6 &7 March, 6.00pm & 8.30pm En Masse Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre 27 February, 6.00pm & 10.00pm 28 February, 3.30pm & 7.00pm 1 March, 6.00pm Dualities Elder Hall, The University of Adelaide *please check program for details Shanghai Beauty Dunstan Playhouse, Adelaide Festival Centre 26 & 27 February, 7.00pm 28 February, 5.00pm 1 March, 7.00pm Be Your Self Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre 20, 23 - 27 February, 8.00pm 28 February, 5.00pm Frame & Circle Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre 10 - 13 March, 7.00pm 14 March, 5.00pm Writers' Week Pioneer Women's Memorial Gardens 28 February - 5 March, daily Mahler 8: Symphony of a Thousand Entertainment Centre 13 March, 8.00pm *broadcast on 88.3FM. Patrons can then bring their own FM receiver (radio walkman etc) to use in venue
FURTHER INFORMATION
TICKETING INFORMATION Phone: BASS 113 246 Monday - Saturday 9:00am to 6:00pm Internet: www.adelaidefestival.com.au or www.bass.net.au CONTACT INFORMATION Adelaide Festival Street Address: Level 9/33 King William St, Adelaide Postal address: PO Box 8221 Station Arcade, Adelaide SA 5000 Email: info@adelaidefestival.com.au Phone: 8216 4444
TRANSPORTSecure Bike Parking and dedicated Disabled Parking will be available at our opening night event A Little More Light, located on Beaumont Road. Please note Adelaide Festival takes no responsibility for bikes parked at Adelaide Festival events. Bikes parked at owners' risk.
Accessible parking information for the City of Adelaide is available. Go to www.adelaidecitycouncil.com
Adelaide's public transport, including timetables, ticketing information and maps. Go to www.adelaidemetro.com.au Accessible transport options in the City of Adelaide is available at www.sa.gov.au Disabled parking discount is available in the following U-Park operated car parks:
- Light Square U-Park
- Central Market U-Park
- Topham U-Park
- Wyatt U-Park
- Grenfell Street U-Park
- Gawler Place U-Park
- Rundle U-Park
* The first two hours of parking in participating U-Parks is free. After the two hours of free parking normal car parking charges apply. Guide dogs are welcome at every Adelaide Festival event and free water will be provided during our opening night event, A Little More Light.
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