The arts should be accessible to everyone, and Wales is leading the way with an initiative that ensures this vision becomes a reality. Enter Hynt, the national access scheme designed to break down barriers for people with impairments or specific access requirements—providing a consistent and welcoming experience in theatres and arts centres across the country.
What Is Hynt?
At its core, Hynt is a membership card that grants cardholders a free ticket for their personal assistant or carer at any participating venue. This means that those who rely on extra support can enjoy performances, exhibitions, and creative experiences without additional financial burden.
But Hynt goes beyond ticketing—it’s also an essential resource for anyone keen to stay informed about accessibility in the Welsh arts scene.
Making Arts Accessible
Hynt’s website is a go-to hub for accessible performances, venue information, and practical guidance to help visitors plan their trips seamlessly. Whether you’re searching for wheelchair-friendly seating, sign language-interpreted performances, or relaxed showings tailored for neurodivergent audiences, Hynt ensures all the details are available upfront.
Plus, their social media and e-updates keep members in the loop with the latest arts and theatre access news—so no one misses out on the opportunities available.
Why It Matters
Art and culture are for everyone. Whether it’s enjoying live theatre, attending a concert, or soaking in a gallery exhibition, these experiences enrich lives and create a sense of connection. By removing access barriers, Hynt is empowering more people to be part of this vibrant world.
If you or someone you know could benefit from Hynt, explore their offerings and become a member—it’s time to make the arts truly open to all.
click here to apply for your card. (You do not have to live in Wales to apply)