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Alabama Shakespeare Festival Sensory-Friendly Performances

Alabama Shakespeare Festival (ASF)

Montgomery, Alabama - Montgomery County

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Provider overview

The Alabama Shakespeare Festival presents sensory-friendly performances with house lights kept on, reduced sound, quiet spaces, and sensory bags for theatergoers with sensory needs.

The Alabama Shakespeare Festival is a Montgomery professional theater that offers sensory-friendly performances with environmental modifications and KultureCity sensory bags.

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Ages
Theatergoers of all ages who benefit from a sensory-friendly environment
Season
Select performances during the theater season; confirm current sensory-friendly dates
Cost
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Sensory-friendly performances are scheduled on select dates. Families should confirm the current schedule and ticketing.

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Sensory-friendly theater performances

Sensory-friendly performances, house-light and sound modifications, quiet spaces, social stories, and sensory bags.

Ages
Theatergoers of all ages who benefit from a sensory-friendly environment
Season
Select performances during the theater season; confirm current sensory-friendly dates
Schedule
Check the Alabama Shakespeare Festival for upcoming sensory-friendly performance dates and ticketing.
Cost
Confirm ticket prices for sensory-friendly performances and how to reserve seats.
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The Alabama Shakespeare Festival offers sensory-friendly performances designed for people affected by sensory processing challenges, with house lights kept on, reduced loud sound effects, freedom to move and vocalize, quiet spaces, social stories and video guides, and KultureCity sensory bags.
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Sensory-friendly theater performances

The Alabama Shakespeare Festival offers sensory-friendly performances designed for people affected by sensory processing challenges, with house lights kept on, reduced loud sound effects, freedom to move and vocalize, quiet spaces, social stories and video guides, and KultureCity sensory bags.

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What the provider says: The source names sensory-friendly performances, sensory processing challenges, house lights kept on, reduced sound effects, quiet spaces, social stories, and KultureCity sensory bags.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the next sensory-friendly performance, social stories and video guides, where the quiet space is, and the Meet Your Seat option.

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What we found: The Alabama Shakespeare Festival offers sensory-friendly performances designed for people affected by sensory processing challenges, with house lights kept on, reduced loud sound effects, freedom to move and vocalize, quiet spaces, social stories and video guides, and KultureCity sensory bags.

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What to confirm

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  • For sensory-friendly activities: what changes are made to sound, lighting, crowds, timing, quiet space, and re-entry?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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