Go Live Theatre announces first relaxed performance of THE DEVIL WEARS PRADA

Go Live Theatre has announced a new partnership with Kevin McCollum, David Furnish, Jamie Wilson and Nederlander Theatres to stage the first ever relaxed performance of The Devil Wears Prada at the Dominion Theatre on 7 June at 1.30pm.

With up to 2,000 audience members expected, this will be Go Live Theatre’s largest Relaxed Performances to date.

Through this collaboration, Go Live Theatre will deliver an inclusive and welcoming experience for children, young people and families with learning difficulties, special educational needs and/or disabilities.

The performance will be carefully adapted to support neurodivergent audience members, including those on the autism spectrum and individuals with sensory or communication needs. As with all Go Live Relaxed Performances, there will be subtle changes to the sound and lighting and specially trained front-of-house staff will be on hand throughout the afternoon to help anyone who requires assistance.

Chief Executive of Go Live Theatre, Sita McIntosh, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Kevin McCollum, David Furnish, Jamie Wilson, Nederlander Theatres and The Garek Trust for their help in making this relaxed performance of The Devil Wears Prada possible. At Go Live Theatre we believe that theatre is for everyone and enabling children and families, who struggle to attend mainstream shows, to enjoy what so many of us take for granted is a vital thread of our work. Having attended many relaxed performances I can testify to the sheer joy and excitement in the auditorium, it’s very special.”

For more info on this relaxed performance and to book tickets, please click here.

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