ROLLIN is partnering with Omnium Circus, the world’s only comprehensively inclusive and accessible circus, to bring community-verified accessible dining and venue recommendations to every stop on Omnium’s I’mPossible 2026 national tour.
The partnership launches at the Warner Theatre in Washington, DC on March 1, 2026. From opening night forward, Omnium attendees will be able to search ROLLIN’s scored database of wheelchair-accessible restaurants near each tour venue, before or after every show.
This is the kind of partnership that feels obvious in hindsight. When an organization builds the most accessible live entertainment experience in the world, the question that follows is simple: what about everything around the show? Where do you eat before the curtain? Where do you go after? And whether those places will actually let you in the door.
That’s where ROLLIN comes in.
The only circus performed bilingually in English and ASL
Omnium Circus is not an adaptation of an existing show. It was built from the ground up to be comprehensively inclusive. Over 25% of Omnium’s performers are members of the disabled community, and every show is performed bilingually in English and American Sign Language.
The show is led by Malik Paris, Omnium’s deaf Ringmaster who performs in ASL, bringing a visual language to the center ring that most audiences have never experienced. Featured performer Mandy Harvey, the deaf singer-songwriter known from America’s Got Talent, headlines the show.
Omnium doesn’t bolt on accessibility features. They are the show.
Omnium has solved accessibility inside the venue. ROLLIN handles everything outside it. Together, the entire evening is designed for the audience the rest of the entertainment industry forgets.
Accessible dining data for every tour stop
For the DC tour launch, this means immediate access to 3,100+ scored locations across the Washington, DC metro area. Omnium attendees heading to the Warner Theatre can search ROLLIN for wheelchair-accessible restaurants within walking distance, with verified scores on entry, restroom access, parking, and more.
As the I’mPossible tour moves to new cities, ROLLIN’s data follows. With coverage across New York, California, Massachusetts, Florida, Illinois, Colorado, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and 7 more states, attendees at future tour stops will have the same level of pre-show planning available.
Lived experience that shapes better data
Partnerships work in both directions. Omnium doesn’t just distribute ROLLIN’s data — they help make it better. Omnium’s community — performers, staff, and attendees with disabilities — represents exactly the audience whose feedback ROLLIN weighs most heavily.
When a performer who uses a wheelchair tells us that parking distance matters more than parking existence, that changes how we weight our scores. When attendees report that a restaurant’s “accessible entrance” is actually a steep ramp on a back alley, that gets reflected in the venue’s next score update.
ROLLIN’s data gets smarter when the people who rely on it most are actively involved in shaping it. Omnium’s community gives us that direct line.
What accessibility infrastructure actually looks like
Accessibility is often treated as a feature — something you add to an existing experience. Omnium Circus proves it can be the foundation. ROLLIN proves the same thing for dining and venue data. When both sides of an evening are designed for accessibility from the start, the result is something different than what most audiences experience.
A person who uses a wheelchair can buy a ticket to I’mPossible knowing the show was designed for them. They can search ROLLIN for a restaurant near the Warner Theatre that has level entry, an accessible restroom, and wide aisles. They can plan an entire evening with confidence, not anxiety.
That’s what infrastructure looks like. Not one organization solving everything, but complementary systems that cover different parts of the same problem. We’re proud to work with Omnium Circus on building it. This is just the beginning.
Search accessible restaurants near the Warner Theatre, browse our 105,000+ scored locations, or grab your tickets to the show.