What are Sensory-Friendly Performances?
Sensory-Friendly Performances are really about relaxing the house rules. For example, the typical convention would be remaining quiet and seated during performances. At a Sensory-Friendly Performance, you are welcome to take a break from the show, clap, dance, sing and interact as you please. Any form of expression will be tolerated during this performance. It is all about creating a supportive environment so all guests feel comfortable attending.
Before the show, there will be a brief presentation from the actors, introducing themselves and explaining which character they will be acting out and introducing the character to the audience would help audience members.
Any guest requiring a break from the performance will have a chill-out space outside the performing venue.
Hall of Frames
Saturday 21st May 2022 at 11:00
Two young strangers, Kate and Lily, find themselves at the start of an exciting journey when they encounter each other at a bus stop. These two teenagers are very different from one another; Kate is a quiet and shy person whilst Lily is energetic and outgoing.
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Resource Packs
If you would like to enhance the experience for your students, our collaborating creatives work with professionals in the field to compile resource packs that you can use in class. Please click on the respective show and find the resource packs and videos towards the bottom of the page.