We want to make sure that everyone can enjoy our shows. For this reason, our programme includes various accessible performances and events: Audio Described, Captioned, Signed and Relaxed performances, as well as Touch Tours.

All of our online events have subtitles, or a transcript available.

If you have specific access requirements, please email boxoffice@traverse.co.uk.

Visit our Access Guide for more information about our building and amenities for visitors with access requirements.

All of our digital workshop series have captions and transcripts available.

Featured events

Events by date

Fri 6 Feb 2026

  • Manipulate Festival: Size Matters

    Manipulate Festival by Mamoru Iriguchi and Fergus Dunnet

    Audio Described, Signed, by Amanda Drollinger and Karen Forbes, respectively. Audio Description provides a live commentary (through a headset) of the action on stage, interspersed with the actors’ dialogue. A BSL interpreter will be visible on stage.

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    This performance is currently sold out

Thu 23 Apr 2026

  • GUSH

    WORLD PREMIERE | Traverse Theatre Company by Jess Brodie, directed by Becky Hope-Palmer

    Audio Described Audio Description provides a live commentary (through a headset) of the action on stage, interspersed with the actors’ dialogue.

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    This performance is currently sold out

Fri 24 Apr 2026

  • GUSH

    WORLD PREMIERE | Traverse Theatre Company by Jess Brodie, directed by Becky Hope-Palmer

    Audio Described Audio Description provides a live commentary (through a headset) of the action on stage, interspersed with the actors’ dialogue.

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    This performance is currently sold out

Wed 20 May 2026

  • Stand & Deliver: The Lee Jeans Sit-In

    A National Theatre of Scotland and Tron Theatre Company co-production by Frances Poet, directed by Jemima Levick, from an idea conceived by Paul English and Frances Poet

    Audio Described, Captioned Audio Description provides a live commentary (through a headset) of the action on stage, interspersed with the actors’ dialogue. Captioning converts the dialogue and sound effects on stage into text which is displayed on a screen.

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    This performance is currently sold out