Audio description will be available for a performance of the stage play Barber Shop Chronicles in Perth this month.
The play, direct from London's National Theatre, is a fly-on-the-wall portrayal of life inside six barber shops around the world, for generations a gathering place for African men to talk about work, race, family, music and sport.
It's presented as part of the Perth Festival by DADAA - Disability in the Arts, Disadvantage in the Arts.
The action takes place in barber shops in London, Johannesburg, Harare, Kampala, Lagos or Accra, the banter is barbed and the truth is right in front of the mirror.
There is plenty of comedy, music and sharp insight in this performance.
The audio-described performance will include a pre-show tactile tour of the venue.
Venue: Octagon Theatre, 35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley WA 6009
Date: Saturday, 17 February
Time: 2.00pm to 3.45pm
Tactile Tour: Time TBC
Cost: $66+ booking fee
Ages: Ages 12+
Festival tickets are sold through the following authorised ticketing agents, each with varying transaction, credit card and processing charges, depending on where and how you purchase your ticket. For full booking conditions, please visit www.perthfestival.com.au
Companion Card bookings are available on 08 6488 8616 or email your booking to access@perthfestival.com.au. Please ensure you include the event name, venue, date and time along with your contact details and ticketing staff will call you to process the payment.
Ticketek: 1300 795 012. Access requirements and Companion Card bookings are available on 1300 665 915.
Please specify how many audio description headsets you will require with your booking and allow at least 48 hours before the show to book your headsets.
Please be aware that your details will be sent to DADAA, which will send you information regarding meeting times and places for the shows you have booked.