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Photographic Sessions with Sean Conboy

Aladdin

Sat 09 and Sat 16 Dec | 2pm

Thu 28 Dec | 1pm

Aladdin

Thu 28 Dec | 5pm

Audio Described Performances

A live verbal commentary providing information on the visual elements of a production. Describing action essential to the understanding of the story, its style and design, sets, costumes, facial expressions and visual jokes. Many shows also run touch tours before the performance to allow audiences to explore the set. Please be seated 15mins before the performance begins as there will be an introduction describing characters, costumes & locations.

Captioned Performances

Words are displayed on a screen(s), placed near the stage or in the set and can be seen at the same time as they are spoken or sung. Also includes language translation (e.g. Opera).

BSL Interpreted

An interpreter will stand in a visible position and interpret the spoken and heard elements of a performance.

Relaxed ‘Chilled’ Performances

These are adapted in several ways to reduce anxiety and create a supportive atmosphere, including adjusting light and sound levels, providing ‘chill-out’ areas and demonstrating an embracing attitude towards audience noise and movement in the auditorium. Relaxed performances could provide an opportunity for people with autism spectrum conditions, learning disabilities or other sensory and communication needs to access theatre in a relaxed environment. It’s also a great ‘first trip’ experience for children.

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