
Lately, I’ve been thinking about the gift of virtual performance and the wonderful opportunities streaming our productions virtually presents to make our work more accessible to audiences. On the surface…
Read MoreLately, I’ve been thinking about the gift of virtual performance and the wonderful opportunities streaming our productions virtually presents to make our work more accessible to audiences. On the surface…
Read MoreINTRODUCING AUDIO DESCRIPTION July is Disability Pride Month, so it’s fitting that I’m returning to the blog this month with lots of news about accessibility and The Musical Stage Company! …
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