Theatre Royal’s Relaxed
Performances of Pantos And Shrek
A North East mum says she’s thrilled that her son
will be experiencing the joy of theatre this year thanks to an extended
programme of relaxed performances at Newcastle Theatre Royal.
Louise Relton’s son Thomas (11)
was diagnosed with Autism when he was 4 years old and now attends Thomas Bewick School in West
Denton, which specialises in
education for children and young people with Autism.
She said: “Thomas’ condition means
he might get very distressed during a standard performance of a show, which has
always meant I had concerns as a mum about disturbing others around us. When we
heard about Newcastle Theatre Royal working to create the relaxed performances
it sounded like it would be an impossible task, but it works so well and Thomas
just loved coming to the panto last year; it has become the highlight of
the Christmas season for him.”
Dean Chisnall (Shrek) and
Faye Brookes (Princess Fiona).
Photo: Helen Maybanks.
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Dawn Taylor, Director of
Operations at the Theatre explained: “Our relaxed performances are specifically
designed to welcome people with an Autistic Spectrum Condition, learning
disability or sensory and communication disorder into the Theatre. They have a
less formal, more supportive atmosphere in order to reduce anxiety levels. At
relaxed performances the lighting and special effects are altered - for example
removing strobes and flashing lights and reducing very loud noises, but the general
content of the show stays pretty much the same.”
Now in its second year, Newcastle
Theatre Royal’s relaxed performance of the pantomime has been so successful,
that they have worked to extend their scope and have introduced a relaxed
performance for Shrek The Musical in March 2015.
Louise said: “It’s great that
there are more relaxed performances coming now because it’s so special for my
son to be able to go to something alongside his friends and peers with
similar conditions, where I as a mum don’t have to worry.”
Diane Scott, Headteacher at Thomas Bewick School, which has worked closely with the Theatre on the
development of the specially adapted shows, said: “It means so much that pupils
who cannot always cope with a standard performance are able to enjoy these
specially modified performances along with their friends and staff. Thanks to
the Theatre Royal our children are, once again, able to experience the magic of
theatre in a wonderful setting.”
Tickets
The relaxed performance of Snow
White and the Seven Dwarfs takes place on 13 January 2015, Shrek The Musical relaxed performance will be on 24 March 2015 and a relaxed performance of the 2015/16 pantomime
Dick Whittington is scheduled for 12 January 2016.
For more information visit www.theatreroyal.co.uk or call 08448
11 21 22.
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