
Sensory-Friendly
While open to everyone, sensory-friendly performances are designed to serve individuals on the autism spectrum, those with cognitive or developmental disabilities, or other sensory sensitivities.
At a sensory-friendly performance, the play is performed at the same high quality as always, with the light and sound levels adjusted slightly to create a more sensory-sensitive environment. Volunteers are on hand to assist parents and caregivers, a family restroom is available, and there are designated activity and quiet areas in the lobby. Sensory-friendly performances are a “shush-free” zone where patrons are free to talk and leave their seats throughout the performance, as well as bring their own snacks, fidgets, and communications devices with them to their seats.
Most of all, a sensory-friendly performance is a judgement-free environment, where all are welcome to enjoy the performance in whatever way makes the experience work for them.
If you are wondering whether a sensory-friendly performance is the right fit for you and your family, please call our Ticket Office at 609.258.2787 for more information.
Tickets for sensory-friendly performances start at $15.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22
Laurie Berkner: Solo Acoustic
Laurie Berkner’s Solo Acoustic Sensory-Friendly Concerts are a special way to give your child a chance to experience music they love, performed live. The shows are highly-acclaimed and welcome fans of all ages and abilities.
TICKETS & INFOSATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2020
Air Play
A sensory-friendly performance by the Acrobuffos.
Visual, completely wordless, comedic physical theater. The Acrobuffos present sophisticated image-driven performances, playing games using poetic mime.
Unlock $15 tickets with promo code SENSORYFRIENDLY.
TICKETS & INFOPrevious Performances
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27
A Christmas Carol
This annual holiday tradition will usher you into the spirit of the season with all the joy, wonder, and generosity that Scrooge himself discovers.
TICKETS & INFOVisiting The Theatre
Get acquainted with the theater before your visit with a visual storyboard of what you can expect.
A Christmas Carol sponsored by
Signature Series sponsored by
Sensory-Friendly performances sponsored by
Special thanks to TDF’s National Autism- Friendly Performance Training Program for serving as an advisor, www.tdf.org/autism. This program has been made possible, in part, through a grant from NEXT for AUTISM from the proceeds of Night of Too Many Stars.
Additional support provided by The Quaker School at Horsham.