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    Cultural Inclusion

    Boston Children's Museum Presents ASL-Interpreted Magic Show

    Posted Monday November 11 2013 at 6:02 pm

    Magician Matt Roberts Logo

    Join Boston Children's Museum for an ASL-interpreted magic show with Emmy nominated magician and comedian Matt Roberts.

    November 15, 2013 7:00 pm to 7:45 pm
    Free with paid Museum admission.
    (Target $1 Friday Night after 5 pm)
    ASL interpreter will also be available to assist you from 6:30 pm to 7:00 pm and 7:45 pm to 8:30 pm.

    For more information visit Boston Children's Museum website or contact:
    Saki Iwamoto, Health and Wellness Specialist
    Iwamoto@BostonChildrensMuseum.org
    617-986-3697



    Hanover Theatre Presents Numerous ASL-Interpreted Shows

    Posted Tuesday October 15 2013 at 10:13 pm

    Hanover Theatre - Worcester

    The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts has announced a number of American Sign Language interpreted shows they will be presenting.  In addition, the theatre always offers assistive listening devices available at the box office for any performance.

    The theatre, located in downtown Worcester, is recognized by Pollstar as one of the Top 50 Theatres in the World.  After undergoing many name changes and renovations over the decades since its 1926 birth, The Hanover Theatre reopened in March 2008 following a $32 million historic restoration.  Since then, the theatre has won numerous honors, including The National Trust for Historic Preservation Award.

    ASL-Interpreted shows include:

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    Autism-Friendly Performance of Oklahoma at Boston Conservatory

    Posted Monday October 14 2013 at 10:03 pm

    Oklahoma

    The Boston Conservatory presents an Autism-Friendly performance of the musical "Oklahoma" in the Boston Conservatory Theater at 31 Hemenway Street, Boston.

    For detailed information about the performance, visit the Boston Conservatory website which includes a video to help prepare individuals on the autism spectrum for the performance, as well as a social story, a plot synopsis, and a character guide.

    Also explained at the Conservatory website is ways in which the performance and the environment will be altered to make the entire experience Autism-Friendly.  For example: lights remain on but dimmed low, comfortable volume and consistent sound levels, an extended intermission, and many other accommodations.

    Sunday, October 20, 2013 - 2 pm
    Boston Conservatory Theater
    31 Hemenway Street, Boston
    Adults $20, Children $10

    Purchase tickets