Theatre Agape's First-Ever Inclusive and Adaptive Musical Opens Friday!
What makes musical theatre truly inclusive and adaptive? Inclusive theatre happens when accommodations are made so that anyone who wants to be involved can be involved. We like to say that we “remove barriers to entry”; whether that means having an ADA-accessible stage, an ASL-interpreted performance, selective levels of involvement or anything like that, we embrace those needs and do what we can to meet them. Theatre Agápe has committed to: -making all performances sensory-friendly and creating a Sensory-Friendly Break Space -offering tickets that are donation-based Pay-As-You-Like -providing ASL-interpretation during our Saturday, November 4th performance Theatre Agápe is putting their service where their art is! The timeless classic *The Wizard of Oz* is being presented as an Inclusive and Adaptive production through a partnership with Cuyahoga County Board of Developmental Disabilities and Rotary Club of Cleveland. We’d love to add your company to our list of partners as we seek to build a sustainable, inclusive, and adaptive experience for the benefit of ALL! Performances are held at Disciples Christian Church on Mayfield Road in Cleveland Heights. All tickets are general admission and Pay-As-You-Like. All performances are sensory-friendly and will offer a Sensory Break Room. Curtain for Friday and Saturday performances is 7:30pm with doors opening at 7:00pm. Curtain for Sunday performances is 3:00pm with doors opening at 2:30pm. Check out more about the production on our website: theatreagape.org/upcoming-events/ Questions? Call 440.666.8517 *Sarah Lynne Bailey* Executive Artistic Director Theatre Agápe
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