New offerings aim to make more people feel welcome at the theatre.
In an effort to make theatre more welcoming for everyone, Grand Rapids Civic Theatre has announced a major expansion of its accessible programming. The new initiatives will begin with Civic's 97th season for 2022/23, which opens with School of Rock on August 5th.
"We believe that all people should experience the thrill, excitement, and storytelling of live theatre," said Allyson Paris, Civic Theatre's Artistic Director. "Our expanded programming is a big step toward achieving that goal."
The following is a sampling of the accessible programming Civic Theatre will regularly offer on set dates throughout the season, beginning with the season opener, School of Rock.
Civic Theatre leaders are excited about the new programming and are looking forward to the idea of welcoming new people into their space. Civic Theatre Audience Experience Manager Jess Burke, who helped develop the new accessibility plan, says it's all about making people feel at home. "We're a community theatre, and that means we need to continue to work toward serving the needs of everyone in our community," said Burke. "We want to eliminate barriers, whether economic considerations, mobility needs, visual challenges, support for a better audio experience, or anything in between. Theatre is for everyone."
A full description of Civic Theatre's new and existing accessible programming and resources and dates for accessible performances in the coming season can be found at www.grct.org/accessibility.
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