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Item details
Date
March 13, 2016 1:00PM
Location
Downstairs Theater
Name
Galapagos George, The Little Tortoise That Could
Description
By Barefoot Puppet Theatre of Richmond, VA
Journey to the far-off Galapagos Islands and meet George, the last tortoise of his kind. This uplifting eco-fable tells the true story of the famous, not-so-little tortoise and the islands he called home.
This special afternoon will allow guests with autism spectrum disorder to experience a sensory-friendly performance of Galapagos George, The Little Tortoise That Could, as well as a sensory-friendly Create-A-Puppet workshop.
Sensory-friendly programming between 12pm-2:30pm
12pm-1pm: sensory-adjusted Museum exhibits
1pm: sensory-adjusted performance
1:45pm-2:30pm: sensory-adjusted Create-A-Puppet Workshops
Several alterations will be employed in the theater to create a comfortable setting for guests with ASD, such as a pre-show demo, lights on (but dimmed) inside the theater, consistent sound levels and lower volume of the show soundtrack, freedom for children to talk and to leave their seat if necessary, a quiet zone in the lobby, and permission for guests to bring quiet, contained snacks and beverages to enjoy during the performance.
In the Create-A-Puppet Workshop rooms, there will be less sensory stimulation, and the Teaching Artists present will have been trained on how to best interact with guests with ASD.
Tickets include the sensory-friendly Performance and the Create-A-Puppet Workshop where visitors can make their own friendly Terrific Tortoise Rod Puppet to take home.
Photo by Warren Johnson
This event is no longer available online and may be sold out. Please check for availability for another time or call 404-873-3391.