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Sensory-Friendly Frozen Musical Tomorrow!

February 22, 2020 By Sabine

The Seattle Theater Group is hosting a sensory-friendly performance of Disney’s Frozen at The Paramount Theatre this Saturday, February 22nd! The theatre will make adjustments to their usual protocol in order to be as welcoming as possible to families with children with sensory challenges. These special accommodations include leaving the house lights on during the show, keeping the sound at a lower level, and providing free sensory toys to all guests. Guests are free to get out of their seats and make noise during the show as needed, and electronics are welcome. If the show ever becomes too overwhelming, the theatre will have areas available for quiet breaks! To help prepare for the visit, families may read the Frozen Social Story, which includes pictures and descriptions of the areas and events inside the theatre. To prepare for the show itself, families may read the Scene Breakdown, which describes intense themes, noises, and lighting effects in each scene. To read more about this event, to see the Social Story or Scene Breakdown, or to buy tickets, follow this link!

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