Making Theatre Accessible To All

Head2Head Sensory Theatre is a registered special needs and disability theatre charity based in Oxted, Surrey.

Making Theatre Accessible To All

Head2Head Sensory Theatre is a registered special needs and disability theatre charity based in Oxted, Surrey.

families & community

We love working with children and their families or carers, with amazing tailor-made experiences accessible for everyone.

Schools & Home Education

Our unique range of sensory experiences can be used for educational purposes or just for a real treat.

Volunteering

By giving a bit of your time to H2H you will meet lots of new people who are ‘heart and soul’ devoted to this project.

fundraise

Help fundraise for our disabilities theatre charity. Whether you are a business, club or family, there are many ways you can get involved in fundraising to support the work we do.

donate

Whatever you can offer will be put to good use in our volunteer-led charity, where every penny is spent on improving the lives of children and young people with special needs and disabilities.

shop

Buy tickets to our latest shows or browse Head2Head accessories, sensory books and more in our online shop…

  • Head2Head’s inclusive drama workshops are back in May with a Carnival theme in Crawley Sussex.

    The workshops are suitable for children ages 5 to 19+with learning difficulties and/or physical disabilities.  

    Come and have fun, make new friends and learn new skills in a friendly and accessible space. 

    £10.00

  • Come and learn some fun musical theatre and famous film songs in our Sing & Sign workshop in Sussex. With Makaton signing and introductory theatre games for the whole family to join in.

    £5.00

  • Join our travelling sensory storyteller and wise old Owl (puppet) as they take you on a journey through some of the lesser-known Grimms' Fairy Tales or enjoy a Sing & Sign session with our travelling Makaton signing theatre for children in Sussex and Surrey.

    £3.00

  • Step into the thumb sized world of the lessor known Grimm Fairytales with Head2Head's newest multi sensory show. Book tickets to an accessible family show in Sussex.

    £8.00

  • Multi-sensory Immersive Fun Learning for the whole family this April. Explore the oceans in a multi-sensory set up to encourage participation and ignite imaginations.

    £5.00

“It was outstanding. The way the actors fully engaged the entire audience – PMLD, verbal, non-verbal, wheelchair user or hyperactive, all of them, was great. Seeing both of my sons (who have very different needs) engaging and enjoying themselves in their own way was fantastic. To hear their giggles, see smiles and peals of laughter as one hit Captain Hook on the bottom with a toy sword will be a treasured memory! Thank you for providing this short break activity. It remains the highlight of each holiday and is still the ONLY activity we do in which BOTH of my SEN children are fully included and enjoy themselves. You are a credit to the SEN community. Thank you.”

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School & Family Reviews

“All of the children absolutely LOVED the day and the Pantomimes! Some of our children have never experienced anything like that before so it was amazing to see them interacting and some even taking part in this sensory show.

We will be recommending to all who ask! Many thanks again”

(Papillon House School) Special School

“A wonderful interactive experience. Students were able to freely explore. All the students were acknowledged, and the leaders knew how to interact with them. We all felt that you interacted and managed our students beautifully. Thank you!

We will be booking again soon!”

“Thank-you so much for such a wonderful day; all the students had a wonderful time and the feedback has been so positive. It was really lovely to see all the students so engaged and focused and reacting so well to the story and props.”

(Treloar School & College for Disabled Young People)

“My son has a short attention span usually but was fully engaged in this throughout as they gave him a role to play and improvised around him. We hope it didn’t impinge on anyone else’s enjoyment. They were all laughing as well so we really relaxed and enjoyed it instead of being stressed by trying to make him conform his behaviour.”