Durham Ballet Theatre is excited to present "Cinderella", a beloved tale with versions told around the world. The most well-known version is often attributed to Charles Perrault, published in 1697.
Join us on May 16th as we bring this story to life in our Sensory Friendly Production.
A relaxed performance is a performance that has been adapted for adults and children who might benefit from a more relaxed environment.
Typically, they are for those who have autism or have sensory communication disorders or learning difficulties.
A standard performance of a show can be unsettling for some; this could be because of the darkness of the auditorium, the loud music, or sudden noises on stage. Some people find it difficult to sit still and quiet for a relatively long period of time.
Relaxed performances differ from show to show, but generally, at a relaxed performance it is a more informal atmosphere; the house lights don’t go down as much as they normally would and in some cases are kept on entirely. Strobe lighting is avoided and music tends to be played more quietly with no loud or sudden sound effects.
Perhaps most importantly there is an acceptance that if anyone chatters, shouts out, makes noises or fidgets, it’s fine. You can also relax without worrying about disrupting other patrons.