
Accessibility
Gluttony welcomes customers with access needs. Our site caters for people who use wheelchairs and other mobility aids.
Accessible features at Gluttony include:
- All performance spaces are wheelchair accessible
- Accessible toilets
- Bars with accessible counters
- Flat, clear access to food vendors’ stalls.
Inside Gluttony, there will also be a Sensory Break Tent during weekend daytimes – for neurodivergent kids and other guests who may need a little break from the crowds – providing a variety of resources and tools to help reset overwhelmed brains and regulate between shows.
If you are attending a show at Gluttony and have access requirements, you can contact our Front-of-House team beforehand.
A number of shows at Gluttony are presented in more accessible formats. A full list of these performances and sessions can be found further below, and will be updated as additional accessible shows are confirmed.
Some of the ways these performances may be delivered to support a range of access needs include:

Interpreted in Auslan, the sign language of the Australian Deaf community, providing access for those who are deaf or have a hearing impairment.

Tactile tours, which are audio described tours involving touch and sound exploration of the elements of an event for people who are blind or have a vision impairment.

Relaxed performances, specifically designed to create a safe and welcoming environment for patrons with a learning disability and/or sensory and communication difficulties, or anyone who would benefit from a more sensory-reduced environment.
