A relaxed matinee performance of The High Tor Players' production of Pride and Prejudice, will be available for the first time, on Saturday 30th November @ 2pm. A 'Relaxed Performance' means the audience will be free to move around and make noise. Fewer seats in the auditorium will allow for greater access for wheelchairs and other equipment. Whilst a 'touch table' offers the chance to feel items pertinent to the play. This performance is ideal for people living with autism, special needs or for other neurodivergent visitors.
Their production will take place at the Matlock Imperial Rooms, with a new facility in place for the matinee only:
A Changing Places Toilet will be available (funded by Derbyshire Dales local projects fund), which means that people who would not ordinarily be able to access cultural events will be able to enjoy a day out.
Supporting the High Tor Players' aim to reduce the barriers blocking many people's ability to watch live theatre, is Lovedays Solicitors who are kindly covering the ticket cost for guests plus their carers.
A longer than usual interval, with refreshments, will hopefully be of additional help.
We especially welcome people with visible and non visible disabilities, people within the Matlock care community and anyone who may find a standard theatre visit overwhelming.
To reserve tickets, or ask for more details, please contact the HTP Chair Alicia Bloundele on: 07832 203999 or at alicia@guidad.co.uk
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