This short chapter explains how a growing number of theatres are beginning to offer families living with autism and other disabilities opportunities to attend without fear of alienation or rejection by other audience members. Using one small theatre as a case study, the chapter illustrates the sort of adaptations that are made to the performance and front of house arrangements
Whilst the significance of the social model of disability for articulating inclusive approaches in e...
Background: Theatre companies to show positive capabilities and identities of people with intellectu...
IMPACT. 1: This project includes a full, randomized control study of students with autism spectrum d...
Emerging less than a decade ago, ‘relaxed performances’ now take place at many theatres in the UK an...
Emerging less than a decade ago, ‘relaxed performances’ now take place at many theatres in the UK a...
This paper what 'relaxed performances' are and how a growing number of theatres are beginning to off...
Families living with autism often feel unable to attend social and cultural events largely due to th...
This research study considers the idea that theatre can be used to help children with Autism with th...
The term inclusion has been increasing in its use with students of various abilities, specifically...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disability that has a long history of being misunderstood. Said misun...
The research described in this thesis is the result of a collaborative project between The Universit...
This paper examines how ‘relaxed performances’ are being offered by an increasing number of mainstre...
Theatre is a place where all can come together and have an experience regardless of ethnicity, gende...
The theatre, in which the actors are people with autism spectrum disorder (I use the term “autism sp...
Children who have special needs face various problems. Most of them are not able to attend school, t...
Whilst the significance of the social model of disability for articulating inclusive approaches in e...
Background: Theatre companies to show positive capabilities and identities of people with intellectu...
IMPACT. 1: This project includes a full, randomized control study of students with autism spectrum d...
Emerging less than a decade ago, ‘relaxed performances’ now take place at many theatres in the UK an...
Emerging less than a decade ago, ‘relaxed performances’ now take place at many theatres in the UK a...
This paper what 'relaxed performances' are and how a growing number of theatres are beginning to off...
Families living with autism often feel unable to attend social and cultural events largely due to th...
This research study considers the idea that theatre can be used to help children with Autism with th...
The term inclusion has been increasing in its use with students of various abilities, specifically...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disability that has a long history of being misunderstood. Said misun...
The research described in this thesis is the result of a collaborative project between The Universit...
This paper examines how ‘relaxed performances’ are being offered by an increasing number of mainstre...
Theatre is a place where all can come together and have an experience regardless of ethnicity, gende...
The theatre, in which the actors are people with autism spectrum disorder (I use the term “autism sp...
Children who have special needs face various problems. Most of them are not able to attend school, t...
Whilst the significance of the social model of disability for articulating inclusive approaches in e...
Background: Theatre companies to show positive capabilities and identities of people with intellectu...
IMPACT. 1: This project includes a full, randomized control study of students with autism spectrum d...