Support theatre for the visually impaired

Press release DONATION CAMPAIGN Winter 2021 Support theatre for the visually impaired   Our fundraising for the winter season has come to an end and we are happy to announce that we were able to raise €300 for the non-profit organization Komt Het Zien!   Every year, STET Education pledges to donate 5% of their…

Accessibility of your visit

Accessibility of your visit STET’s statement on accessibility.   At STET we are continuously learning about varied experiences of non-able bodied theatre professionals and audiences. We have been working with and learning from activists, performers and educators about our role and responsibilities to make our shows accessible to all. This includes taking steps such as…

Accessibility and parking

Wheelchair accessibility STET works primarily in the three Het Nationale Theater venues in The Hague. For wheelchair accessibility at each venue, please see individual theatre descriptions below. Het Nationale Theater If you would like to make use of the adapted chairs at any of the venues, please contact HNT before the show via email or…

STET No Limits Symposium Accessibility

Accessibility STET No Limits   This event is wheelchair accessible, spoken in English and there is a Dutch Sign Language interpreter present. You can attend in real life, or watch this event online. Sign Language At STET, our shows are often spoken in English, with a Dutch Sign Language Interpreter present (NGT). As an English…

HNTOnbeperkt

HNTOnbeperkt The National Theater makes unlimited theatre accessible to people with disabilities with HNTOnbeperkt. By making adjustments, theatre visits become possible for people who are deaf, hard of hearing, blind or visually impaired. Since the pilot year in 2018, a lot of knowledge has been gained with the help of the Bartiméus Fund, HandicapNL and…

Vincent Bendervoet

Vincent Bendervoet     Vincent Bendervoet is well-established within the Dutch theatre scene; having been involved in productions since early 2009. After following four years of actor training at the Theaterschool de Trap, Bendervoet had his first professional performance at 17 with the Toneelgroep Amsterdam. Growing up visually impaired, Bendervoet attended both a regular primary…