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    Autistic kids invited to special Broadway show

    NEW YORK (AP) — Families of autistic children have a new place to engage their sons and daughters — Broadway.

    The Theatre Development Fund, a nonprofit organization focused on providing access to live theater, announced Wednesday it will present an autism friendly performance of "The Lion King."

    The Oct. 2 matinee of the long-running musical at the Minskoff Theatre will be slightly altered to make those with autism more comfortable, including cutting jarring sounds and strobe lights.

    "We are so excited about this and, at the same time, I'm apprehensive because no one has ever done this before," said Lisa Carling, the director of the fund's accessibility program. "No one knows what the effect will be when you put 500 to 600 children and adults on the autism spectrum in an over 1,600-seat theater."

    Three quiet areas with beanbag chairs and coloring books, staffed by autism experts, will be created inside the theater for those who might feel overwhelmed. Ticket prices have also been reduced, with the top seats going for $79, down from the top range of $133.

    The fund bought every seat in the theater to gauge interest and word-of-mouth has already left few seats available. Organizers, who say this is the first time such an experiment has been attempted on Broadway, want to see if it should be replicated at other productions.

    "We'll be looking at the dynamics of the audience, seeing if everyone is having a good time," said Carling. "We want it to be a very welcoming, nonjudgmental environment."

    Autism disorders strike one in 100 children, according to U.S. government estimates. Children with the diagnosis are often sensitive to loud noises and harsh lights, and find it hard to sit still or remain quiet. Autism spectrum disorders include both severe and relatively mild symptoms.

    For many families who have a child with autism just going out to a restaurant — much less a live theatrical event — is a daunting proposition.

    Alicia Hart, an advocate for children and adults with autism and author of "Brains, Trains & Video Games: Living The Autism Life," welcomed the experiment, calling it "great leap into the future."

    "Theater, in and of itself, is a phenomenal vehicle for children with autism," she said from her home on Merritt Island, Fla. Autistic children, she explained, must learn in public to modulate their voices, their bodies and their facial expressions — just like performers.

    "In essence, they're really acting — they're acting their way through life. This is the greatest performance that they'll ever give and it doesn't stop," said Hart. "The theater is not used enough as a teaching tool and this is going to open a lot of doors."

    To accommodate the special audience, experts identified several moments in "The Lion King" when the sound or lights needed to be toned down, but none was more than 30 percent softened. There were seven changes in all, including the volume adjusted down in the opening number, to steam blasts and to Mufasa's roar at the Elephant Graveyard. The show will not change the opening sequence of actors and dancers in animal costumes parading down the aisles to "The Circle of Life."

    A 16-page downloadable guide available at the fund's website tells children with autism what to expect during the show, including what ushers do and what to do during a curtain call.

    "If I want to clap, I can. I don't have to clap if I don't want to. If the clapping is too loud, I can cover my ears, wear my headphones, or hold my Mommy or Daddy's hand," the guide advises.

    At another point, the guide tells the children not to be scared by the actors: "Some of the animals and singers may come close to me. The animals are not real; they are just actors wearing costumes and makeup, like on Halloween."

    The advocacy group Autism Speaks, noting how restaurants and movie houses are reaching out to autistic kids, helped the fund figure out how to make children with autism feel more comfortable at the theater.

    "There's definitely a nice movement in that direction to accommodate families with autism and be more compassionate," said Dana Marnane, an executive at Autism Speaks.

    Hart acknowledged that having a theater filled with children with widely different needs and abilities may be stressful, but at least it's a start. And even if the experiment is deemed a failure, she said there likely will be lessons for the next attempt.

    "There are going to be children who go to this and it's still not going to be right for them. It's not maybe the right fit, maybe not the right time, maybe they're not ready for this. But that doesn't mean we stop trying," she said.

    "The Lion King," recommended for children 6 and up, runs a comfortable two and one half hours, including one intermission. All the changes to the musical were made with the approval and blessing of Disney and everyone from the ushers to the actors are on board.

    "The Lion King is honored to be the first Broadway show in history to perform a specially tailored performance for the autism community," said Thomas Schumacher, producer and president of Disney Theatrical Productions.

    Carling said the fund recently received an inspirational email from a mother in upstate New York who said she was tired of trying to take her autistic child to a musical and have people stare at her and her child.

    "There are so few opportunities so hopefully this is the beginning of many more," Carling said.

    ___

    Online:

    Theatre Development Fund: http://www.tdf.org

    The Autism Life: http://www.theautismlife.com

     

    32 comments

    • Ragabash Moon  •  9 mths ago
      I agree this is great. I am actually autistic, although not as bad as I could be. I have moderate Asperger's so while I don't have any of the issues with bright lights or loud sounds, I do know a bit about other forms of autism than mine, so it's great to see an attempt to bring theater to those that might not otherwise be able to enjoy it!
    • Jen  •  9 mths ago
      This is great!! Im really hoping that this endeavour is successful and that more shows will do this. I have a son who is autistic and he absolutely LOVES musical theatre. Across the country there needs to be more projects like this for individuals with special needs. Community access is difficult with this population and EXTREMELY important. Thank you Theatre Development Fund!!!
    • Mari  •  9 mths ago
      I truly believe souls with autism are messengers of unconditional love and teach many lessons to us all...
    • Skitter McKitter  •  9 mths ago
      Dear Mark Kennedy, These are NOT Autistic kids. They are kids with Autisim. Get it correct you idiot!
    • Michael Oneill  •  9 mths ago
      Great story, but i feel its important that you put the individual in front of the disability. Instead of Autistic kids you should write Children with Autism. You wouldn't say a cancerous man would you?
      • Voice 9 mths ago
        Spot on. Let's go one further...title of article "Autistic kids....." They are CHILDREN, YOUNGSTERS but, please, not baby goats!
      • Matt 9 mths ago
        In the case of most disabilities this is the proper way to handle the terminology, but many in the autism community actually prefer the term "autistic" over "person with autism". Individuals vary, but this is a preference that occurs frequently enough to be noted, and in general the term "autistic" seems to be widely accepted as an inoffensive personal label that can provide a strong sense of identity. I think in this case the emphasis is on destigmatizing and promoting acceptance of a condition that feels from the inside like something one *is*, not something one *has*.
      • Dolly Dagger 9 mths ago
        Not everyone who is autistic is a child...
    • PATRICIA  •  9 mths ago
      I wish I lived in New York! My son is now an adult with Autism and has learned to handle loud music much better. But as a child, it was sometimes a nightmare. He loved music, particularly Broadway music and dance, from an early age. We started taking him to local children's theatres around five years old. I can't tell you the amount of times that I had to rush him out of the theatre while there was either strobe lights or scary loud music and it was too much for his fragile nervous system. Disney musicals actually were some of the worst ones for inserting scary characters in every show. Most of the time I would be able to bring him back into the show when the scary part was over but other times we had to just go home. How nice it would be for parents with young children with autism not to have to deal with that. This is a wonderful idea and one that I hope catches on everywhere. Bravo!
    • RDDuke  •  9 mths ago
      Dollars to doughnuts, some nut job bought tickets and will complain that the theatre ruined his/her experience by allowing these wonderful folks to attend and he or she will demand theri money back.... Give it time.....but on another note.....it's awesome these wonderful children get to go to the lion king....
    • Sheryl Coleman  •  9 mths ago
      I'm thrilled that this is being done. I honestly wish more communities would at least make an attempt to reach out to autistic individuals, and that more arts-related organizations would do the same.
    • GiaTrue  •  9 mths ago
      This is great! I have two with Autism. While at Disney World, my older watched the show with his earplugs in and my youngest was in the show! He loved it! Disney really does show love to all kinds of children.
    • College Ump  •  9 mths ago
      AWESOME!!!!
    • TheresaD  •  9 mths ago
      This is sooo great! My autistic son loved watching the smaller production at Disney World, but we were always worried about the loud outbursts, claps & jumping up and down. Disney is really our only saving grace and our only safe family vacation. Thank you, thank you, thank you! BTW, I don't worry about splitting hairs... my son has severe autism so he is autistic. Lets worry about what's important, such as research, instead of how politically correct we are.
    • Dolly Dagger  •  9 mths ago
      This is great!!!! I'm not crazy about "autism speaks", but good works are good works.
      A truly civilized society reaches out to all of us. Things like this makes me have hope for the USA after all.
    • Denise  •  9 mths ago
      I hope something like this comes to Cleveland. This would be so great for special needs kids everywhere! My boysare autistic and this would be great for them.
    • Mom in Maryland  •  9 mths ago
      awesome...
    • Mathilda  •  9 mths ago
      THANK YOU! Even though I have no one in my family on the Autism spectrum, I don't care for all the loud noise and 'light show' effects either. It's about time someone tones some of that down...
    • LilyRT  •  9 mths ago
      I'm a mother of an autistic kid, and I'm not offended by the language in the article.

      anyway, back to the main point...Thanks So Much Lion King!! that's a great idea. it's a relief to hear people trying help out instead of the articles about restaurants banning autistic kids.
    • Martha  •  9 mths ago
      This is amazing - a wonderful thing. I work with a small regional theatre and we tried to establish a program for people with autism - we were unable to procure sufficient funding. Perhaps the more high-profile programs like this, we smaller companies will be able to create more of them! I wish them great success. I am most proud of my theatre brothers and sisters. :)
    • Bobby  •  9 mths ago
      Check this out
    • Eric  •  9 mths ago
      Well, I'm pretty sure this would still overwhelm my autistic son, but the fact that NO-ONE would freak out about him covering his ears, or shouting "it's too loud" is awesome! We just always stick out. At the library, int he stores, everywhere. It would so nice to be in a place, having as much fun as is possible at the time, and everyone there totally gets your child. Wish we could go........
    • Jenny  •  9 mths ago
      This is absolutely astounding. I wish I lived in New York. Lion King is my son with HFA's favorite movie and I am sure that he would LOVE to see it on Broadway!!!! Thank you to whoever came up with this brilliant idea. If it goes well, perhaps theaters around the country will follow suit and start providing cultural activities for kids with special needs!!
      • Natalie G 9 mths ago
        I read an article in my local newwspaper (I live in California) that on ocassion some movie theaters have specail screenings for children with autism and other disabilities. I dont where you live but maybe you can ask around at different theaters if they do this in your area. I know its not a broadway show but it's something. Just thought I'd share.
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