Building a Sensory-Inclusive Future
Beyond sensory “friendly,” these theatremakers are pushing the frontier of theatre that is truly for all audiences.
Beyond sensory “friendly,” these theatremakers are pushing the frontier of theatre that is truly for all audiences.
How a new staging of ‘Cinderella’ is bringing Deaf/hearing theatre out of the ‘shadows.’
A roundtable on how to create radically welcoming access at the theatre.
In his latest play, published in full in our Fall print edition, the writer/performer probes implicit ableism and the assumptions we make about people we’ll never really know.
More than just an immersive show about the senses, the new David Byrne/Mala Gaonkar experience in Denver has been built for folks of all sensory abilities.
Taking my father, a Parkinson’s patient and stroke survivor, to the current Broadway revival was a challenge, but well worth it.
In the face of attendance unpredictability, let’s work together to ensure the vitality and impact of theatre for years to come.
Don’t have a policy to accommodate people with disabilities, both backstage and in the house? You need one.
Bricolage Production Company’s Immersive Companion Program leads audiences of all abilities through immersive shows.