Anyone and everyone should be able to experience live theatre.

View recommended Sensory Accessible performances coming up in the Greater Seattle area.

As featured in Bainbridge Island Review…

…and in Broadway World

We are bringing Sensory Accessibility and Inclusion to More Venues!

Sensory-Friendly Performances

Just as a wheelchair ramp makes theatre accessible to a person who uses a wheelchair, a sensory-friendly performance makes theatre accessible to neurodivergent community members. Sensory-friendly performances can be in addition to “typical” performances. Sensory-friendly performances are appropriate for all shows, not just kid shows.

Sensory Guides

A sensory guide helps a community member make an informed decision about whether or not to purchase a ticket to a particular show. Or it can help a patron decide whether to attend the standard show or the sensory-friendly show. It also helps neurodivergent patrons prepare for what to expect during the show.

Neurodiversity Allies recognizes these Seattle-area venues for their commitment to having Sensory Guides: The 5th Avenue Theatre, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Paramount Theatre, and Seattle Rep. Kudos to these organizations for prioritizing inclusion!

Social Narratives

A social narrative (aka social story) helps neurodivergent adults, neurodivergent children, neurotypical individuals with anxiety, and others better understand how the process works once one arrives at the venue. What does the entrance look like? How are tickets checked? Is there security screening? Are there any other steps required before finding a seat?

A social narrative is a way to help orient the person to the venue and process, decreasing anxiety and increasing the likelihood of a successful experience. 75% of neurodivergent individuals research a venue online before visiting.

Upcoming Recommended Shows

View our list of recommended upcoming Sensory-Accessible shows on our Upcoming Shows page.