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Yeadon Town Hall Theatre Building
Yeadon Town Hall Theatre
Yeadon Town Hall Theatre

Yeadon Town Hall Theatre
High Street
Yeadon
LS19 7PP
United Kingdom

Built in 1880, Yeadon Town Hall has been a local landmark and a key community building for the past 140 years. The theatre seats 500 people and is the third largest theatre in Leeds. 

During its rich history, the Town Hall has been used as a meeting room space, community cinema, school rooms, a library, archive, a concert hall and of course a theatre, amongst many other uses. These days it's known for being a much-loved multi-arts venue and community building. 

www.yeadontownhall.co.uk

Buggy friendly
Wheelchair access
Accessible Toilets
There are currently two accessible toilets in the building: one on the ground floor, near the Box Office, and one on the first floor (behind the stage).

Wheelchair Access & Seating
Due to the flexible nature of the seating, it is possible to fit a maximum of two wheel chairs in the auditorium, with up to four spaces available on arrangement with the venue director. Please call our box office directly on 0113 3224446 to discuss your requirements, disability seating and carer tickets.

Assistance for the deaf and hard of hearing
Our Main Auditorium is equipped with a loop system. Please switch your hearing device to the appropriate setting to make use of this facility.

Guide and Hearing Dogs
Guide dogs and Hearing dogs are welcome at the Town Hall. They may sit with you in the auditorium, or our Front of House team (or the Theatre Manager!) would love to look after them whilst you enjoy the performance.

If you would like to discuss any other specific requirements with the Yeadon Town Hall team, please don't hesitate to contact us.

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