Lock Out:
Patrons arriving late will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
Age recommendation:
Beauty and the Beast is not recommended for anyone under the age of 6.
Babes-in-arms Policy:
Infants under the age of two are permitted free of charge provided they do not occupy a seat and that a complimentary babes in arms ticket from the box office on the day of the performance.
Relaxed Performance - Sat 14 Jun 2025 1:30pm:
Disney Theatrical Group is proud to be partnering with Aspect (Autism Spectrum Australia) and Autism SA to offer a relaxed performance of Beauty and the Beast the Musical in Adelaide on Saturday 14 June 2025 at 1:30pm. This unique and inclusive performance will be tailored, from start to finish, to ensure audience members who may need specific support can attend, engage and feel welcomed.
A relaxed performance means that audience members will be encouraged to be completely themselves during the performance; to make sounds, move around, fidget or use noise cancelling headphones.
Aspect’s Autistic staff assessed the show and recommended modifications for the relaxed performance that consider the diversity of audience preferences, including sensory sensitivities. Adjustments include a visual story that explains the show step by step, inclusive and welcoming language used on the official website and during the ticket buying process, increased staff, and volunteers to assist audience members, turning off all announcements throughout the theatre, and providing a dedicated quiet room and multiple quiet spaces for use by anyone who needs a break from the performance. Amendments to the production for the cast and crew include noise reduction, keeping the house lights dim during the performance, and employing visual cues to act as a ‘pre-warning’ mechanism prior to potentially overwhelming scenes or moments.
A short pre-show welcome has been designed to introduce the audience to certain characters and stage effects that may be unpredictable or sensorially significant in advance. For example, the character of Lumiere’s hands are candles that light up with real fire, which will be explained in an approachable and respectful way to get the audience ready for the performance ahead.
In June, Beauty and the Beast will also host Audio Described and Auslan Interpreted performances. More information about these performances can be found at beautyandthebeastmusical.com.au/accessibility-inclusion/