
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 being wheelchair accessible
- Accessible toilets
- Bars with accessible counters
- Flat, clear access to food vendors’ stalls.
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 offer performances that are presented in more accessible ways. These 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.
See our full list of accessible shows at this year's Gluttony.
AUSLAN Interpreted Sessions
- Annus Horribilus by Sharnema Nougar – 19th March
- Loud and Proud – all shows
- Red District - Unleashed – 19th March
- Sugar Bits are: FEMINIST TRASH – 19th March
- Swamplesque 2 – 14th March
Relaxed Performances
- A Lost London Bus – 15th and 22nd March
- Anime-Zing! KIDS – all performances
- Bubble Show in Space – 7th and 14th March
- Bubba-Licious – all performances
- CIRCUS The Show – 9th March
- The Greatest Magic Show – 9th March
- Jon & Jero: The Forgotten Tales – 15th March
- KABOOM! – 9th March
- Loud and Proud – all shows
- Little Boxes – 19th March
- Swamplesque 2 – 7th March
- Soness: Bigger in Japan – all performances
