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Season's Magical Adventures: A sensory play!
Come join Philly Children's Theatre for an original sensory theatre play all about the four seasons!
When and where
Date and time
Saturday, May 13 · 1 - 2pm EDT
Location
Historic Fair Hill 2901 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133
Refund Policy
About this event
- 1 hour
- Mobile eTicket
Philly Children's Theatre is so excited to present an original play geared for children with disabilities and their families. The play will include immersive sensory elements that every family will receive in a special bag to aid in experiencing the show (props in the photo below).
The students at the nearby Julia de Burgos School have created all of the sensory props that you will be experiecing during the show!
Season's Magical Adventures: A sensory play! is about the four seasons as siblings losing their season powers. With the audience's help, we are trying to get the powers back! This is a play about collaboration and appreciating what everyone brings to the world. This play will last 45 minutes and includes immersive elements such as textiles, singing, and dancing.
Everyone registered will receive a social story for the performance on April 15th with more information about the show and ways to prep your family, along with the video of the Hello Song and cast introducing themselves prior to the performance! This email will also include an optional survey for any accessibility needs for our team to know.
Abington Arts Center is 100% ADA accessible.
We have a Q & A below for common questions. However, if you have specific questions and/or accessibility needs, please email sarahgordin@phillychildrenstheatre.org.
Sensory props that each family will receive in a bag to use during the show!
Created by the students in grades 4-8 at the Julia de Burgos School!
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About the organizer
Philly Children's Theatre mission is to expand access and inclusion to the arts with family-friendly performances geared towards ages 18 months through 12 years old. Philly Children's Theatre does this by offering pay-what-you-can touring productions with a focus on sensory theatre.