THE FOREST Set for Edinburgh Fringe
By: Tyler Peterson
Frozen Light co-artistic director Amber Onat Gregory said 'For many of our audience it will be their first time in a mainstream theatre. We want to enable people who rarely attend high street arts venues to experience the theatre. As the largest arts festival in the world we want to make the Edinburgh Fringe Festival accessible for people with PMLD.'
The show is performed for to up to 12 people - six people with disabilities, each supported by a companion - and there is also space for up to 12 'observers'. The three-strong cast accompanies each audience member from the entrance into the performance space, ensuring a smooth transition into the theatre environment. Inside, one-to-one interactions between cast and audience include singing directly to each audience member and encouraging props to be touched. The production incorporates live music specifically composed to highlight the emotional narrative and multi-sensory elements of the story. Frozen Light launched in 2013 as a response to the fact that arts venues rarely cater for audiences with complex disabilities. Those with PMLD have more than one disability. The most significant is a profound learning disability and all people who have PMLD will have great difficulty communicating. Many have additional sensory or physical disabilities, complex health needs or mental health difficulties.
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