Yellow: Jody O’Neill
Yellow is a joyous, uplifting piece of theatre written by Jody O’Neill, writer of the award-winning ‘What I (Don’t) Know About Autism’. It follows the story of Lizzie, a creature of habit. It looks at how her life is changed forever when she sleeps through her alarm clock, and has to break her routine with very unexpected consequences.
The performance will be followed by a discussion with performer Eleanor Walsh and director Al Bellamy, on inclusion, disability, and diversity, designed in collaboration with Sinéad Dunne Finnegan.
Venue Accessibility
- Step-free access
- Accessible toilets
- Changing Place
- Seating and reserved spaces
- Quiet space
- Assistance dogs welcome
- Loop system
You can find more information about accessibility at Bounce Arts Festival venues on the Venue Accessibility page.
Accessibility at this Event
- British Sign Language interpretation
- Irish Sign Language interpretation
Making an Access Request
You can also request other accommodations. You can see some examples below.
You can request these in different ways:
- You can make a selection when you book your ticket through Ticketsource.
- You can email Aoife at access@universityofatypical.org.
- You can call us on 028 9023 9450.
- You can fill out our access request form.
We require two weeks’ notice to organise a British or Irish Sign Language interpreter, or an audio describer, for an event. Our funds are limited, and some accommodations take time to organise. Please give us as much notice as possible so we can do our best to meet your requests.
- British or Irish Sign Language interpretation
- Audio description
- Large Print documentation
- Ear defenders
- Easy Read documents
- Braille documents