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It’s not just the audience that needs relaxed performances

The Stencil Pencils explain how being neurodiverse affects them as performers. Hello everybody, I'm Kale aged 13, one of the founders of TSP—The Stencil Pencils....

Acting to challenge social exclusion

Theatre has the ability to bring people together and spark imagination, writes Hollie Smith. The National Theatre has increased the number of assisted performances, making...

SEN127 : November/December 2023

Read SEN Magazine SEN127 : Nov/Dec here It's been a good year for conferences, exhibitions and all types of CPD to support greater awareness of...

Roll up, roll up! And relax…

Even the circus can put on a relaxed performance, says Emma Bradshaw. The modern circus still retains the same elements of its eighteenth century origins:...

SEN126 : September/October 2023

Read SEN Magazine SEN126 : Sept/Oct 2023 here I’m a big fan of September, with a touch of autumn in the air and a sense...

Relaxed performances bring joy to all

Making live theatre accessible to all needs careful planning says Kathryn McAuley There is clear and compelling evidence that experiencing live theatre can be beneficial...

SEN 121 : Nov/Dec 2022

Read SEN Magazine SEN121: Nov/Dec 2022 here: I'm excited to be working with the great team who create SEN Magazine—I’ve been writing the book reviews...

SEN120 : Sept/Oct 2022

Read SEN Magazine SEN120: Sept/Oct 2022 here If you only read one article in this issue, please make sure it’s James’s moving account of his...

Relax and….Action!

Susan Whiddington enthuses about the benefits of Relaxed Performances for children with SEND. They are a feature of many theatrical productions now, but theatres in...

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Neurodiversity and Education

The authors of this publication combine extensive experience in the fields of education, neurodiversity, teacher training, tutoring and consultancy. Paul Ellis broadcasts regularly on...

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