The Teatre Lliure is committed to making all its activities accessible to all audiences.
This season we extended the framework to this areas of work:
Accessibility
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Accessibility plan
Access the theater
Reduced mobility
The halls of Montjuïc and Gràcia have adapted access and tickets can be reserved for people with reduced mobility. Reserved parking spaces are also available in Montjuïc on Passeig de Santa Madrona, right in front of the theatre’s main entrance. You have to cross the street to access the Lliure and you will fins the box office adapted for wheelchair users.
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Location
Hearing impairment
The Lliure has a hearing aid system that expands the sound in the rooms. Through a specific wifi network in each room, an application (for Android or Apple), the mobile and the headphones of the viewer, you can hear the sound of the function directly. Since the app uses a lot of battery, it is recommended to bring the recharged mobile.
There are also individual magnetic rings that connect to the mobile phone with the same application. The magnetic ring is an aid to hearing aid users (hearing aids or implants) that facilitates the hearing of plays.
Also in the Accessible Friday program with offer this Season some performances with adapted subtitles and one with simultaneous translation in Catalan sign language.
The shows selected are the following:
Adapted subtitles
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L’última f**king nit
+12
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La nostra ciutat
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Yerma
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Casares – Camus: una història d’amor
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Macbeth
from 15 years old
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L’imperatiu categòric
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El día del Watusi
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Ifigènia
Sign language
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Retrat de l’artista mort
(Itàlia ‘41 – Argentina ‘78)
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Proyecto Helen Keller
Visual impairment
Within the program Accessible Fridays are offered several performances with audio-description in Catalan language. This season are related to the following shows:
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Le congrès ne marche pas
+12
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La nostra ciutat
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El cine
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Yerma
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Casares – Camus: una història d’amor
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Sísif fa no fa
+15
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L’imperatiu categòric
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Macbeth
from 15 years old
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El día del Watusi
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Ifigènia
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Proyecto Helen Keller
Relaxed session
To facilitate the pleasure of performances to people with autism spectrum disorders, we propose the adapted stage format relaxed sessions.
Relaxed sessions are cultural sessions in which a more relaxed and welcoming atmosphere is created, with more tolerant rules regarding movement and public noise. They can also involve minor adjustments in the show (lighting, sound...) and in the reception of the audience, to better suit their needs.
The relaxed sessions aim to include people with special needs in the shows, for example people with difficulties of social interaction or extreme sensitivity to sensory stimuli.
This season, we presents a relaxed sessions on the following shows:
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L’anorak
from 6 years old
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Thauma
from 14 years old
Programs adapted
Following the indications of the Associació Lectura Fàcil for informational accessibility, this season we begin to offer the hand programs adapted in this written format of the show produced by us. Just click the link!
Social accessibility
Discounts
The Lliure has a policy of discounts for unemployed and retired people, people with functional diversity, large families and single parents or host.
- 50% discount for people with functional and accompanying diversity.
- 50% discount for unemployed, single-parent, large or host families.
- 25% discount for pensioners.
Access to the theatre for children, adolescents and young people is also being fostered through its Educational programme, as well as for people under 35 years old, are eligible for special prices.
- 7 € per student (school groups)
- 10 € under 14 years old
- 11 € under 35 with the free Generació Lliure card
Apropa Cultura
Teatre Lliure participates in this program that allows disadvantaged groups in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands and Madrid to access the cultural offer of each province at a very low price. Apropa Cultura [Get closer to culture] is intended for people deprived of liberty, women in vulnerable situations, mental health, visual and hearing impairment, physical disability, intellectual disability and autism, migrant or refugee people, elderly people and Alzheimer’s, Homeless, Childhood and Youth, Addictions and Chronic Diseases .