Autism-Friendly THE TEMPEST to Play Seattle Shakespeare Company
By: BWW News Desk Mar. 18, 2016
In an effort to make Shakespeare's plays accessible and enjoyable for everyone, Seattle Shakespeare Company is offering an autism-friendly performance of the company's touring production of THE TEMPEST. Children and adults on the autism spectrum, and their families can see Shakespeare's fantastical play of magic and forgiveness on Sunday, April 17th at 2:00 PM at the Center Theatre at Seattle Center.
To accommodate the unique needs of this special performance, moderate lighting will stay on over the audience during the show. Sound and lighting effects in the show will be toned down to sensory-friendly levels. Parents can take children out to quiet rooms and activity areas any time it becomes necessary - and re-enter when they wish. Support staff will be on hand in the lobby and inside the theater itself. The show is 90 minutes long, including an intermission. The Center Theatre is on the first floor of the Seattle Center Armory. The theatre's entrance is on the east side of the building, facing the EMP. The Center Theatre is ADA compliant, with ground-level access and wheelchair seating. ADA seating must be reserved in advance. Street parking in Seattle is free on Sundays; there are also several paid parking lots and garages nearby.
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