A couple of Broadway productions (Lion King, Mary Poppins) are being sponsored by the Theatre Development Fund (TDF, the organization that runs the discount TKTS booth for Broadway shows) to have performances specifically tailored to be more accessible to audience members with Autism – less harsh sound effects and strobe lighting. Read more about it in this Backstage article.
Autism-friendly performance of Broadway shows
Posted by Joseph Frost on Thursday, February 9th 2012
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