Tag: relaxed performances
Issue 139 ● November December 2025
In this issue: dance, dyslexia's ripple effect, teacher assumptions, embedding life skills, child-parent abuse, PANS and PANDAS, micro interventions, autistic cognition, polytropism bias, empathy...
Anything goes
Nadia Abdelaal on relaxed and chilled performances.
We make adaptations to the shows in order to make the auditorium a more comfortable environment for those...
Sensory theatre
Relaxed performances are an important step, but we can go further, says Flossie Waite.
The year is 1625, and you're at the theatre. You can...
SEN138 : Sept/Oct 2025
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OK, I have to fess up. I had no idea that dogs could be trained to give people...
More relaxed performances please
Layne Harrod runs relaxed performances in London’s West End.
While you read this article, you’re welcome to leave it and come back to it as...
Relaxed Performances
Theatre has long been a powerful medium for storytelling, emotional expression, and community engagement. Helen Eastman is an enthusiastic advocate.
A theatre performance can be...
Musical Beasts
Rachel Whibley talks about the most impactful, empowering and important musical performances her company has ever created.
In the world of classical music, accessibility and...
Relax
Josh Henshaw on relaxed performances at Buxton Opera House.
Live performance, as exciting as it is for some, can be more challenging for other audience...
Relaxed panto
Natalie Hewis on relaxed performances at the Marina Theatre, Lowestoft.
When we began to offer relaxed performances for our pantomime, we never imagined they would...
SEN132 : Sept/Oct 2024
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Making his debut in SEN Magazine, Norwegian journalist Trond Ola Tilseth reports on a fascinating experiment being carried...











































