FMCT ED Presents

Miss Electricity (Sensory Friendly)

by Kathryn Walat

General Admission

Ten-year-old Violet is determined to show the world, not to mention the cool kids at school, just how special she is. With the help of her assistant Freddy, she sets out to break a world record, but becomes accidentally extraordinary when she's struck by lightning -- twice -- and gains control over all things electric. Under the name Miss Electricity, Violet zaps her way through circuits, bullies, and tests, but could lose everything when the power goes to her head.

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"What does Sensory Friendly Mean?"

FMCT is committed to increasing access and inclusion for our community’s children and families affected by Autism Spectrum Disorders and other sensory, social, and cognitive disabilities. Audience members are welcome to bring their own manipulatives, seat cushions, comfort objects, and extra support items to this special performance.

To provide a supportive and welcoming environment for children and families, this dedicated Sensory Friendly performance includes: reduction of loud or jarring sounds, reductions in flashing or bright lights, lights remain on at a low level during the performance, audience members are free to talk or move during the show, extra staff and volunteer support, designated “Quiet Room” and “Take a Break Space”, guidance and sensory supports (fidgets, earplugs, noise cancelling headphones) available in the lobby before the show.

All tickets for this performance are $3.00