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Disability Friendly Community Events

For people on the Autism spectrum or with other disabilities there are several exciting events coming up in the Pittsburgh area! 

On Sunday May 19th at the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, The Autism Society and Band Together Pittsburgh will present an Autism friendly open mic.  There will mics, keyboards, guitars, amps, and percussion instruments available for participants to utilize.   

If you or anyone you know has a talent to share, please attend.  One of our volunteers here at the library will be showcasing his skills singing and playing the piano.   

This event is for and by people with Autism.  For other autism friendly events, keep track at either the  The Autism Center of Pittsburgh or Family Fun Pittsburgh event pages.   

There are some other area events that have audio descriptions and other accessible accommodations, like Assistive Listening Devices. 

They include:    

 The Sleeping Beauty by Pittsburgh Ballet Theater 

Sat., May 11, 2019, 2 p.m. 

The Sleeping Beauty ranks among the great story ballets — a tour de force of classical choreography and fairy-tale charm driven by a magnificent Tchaikovsky score. Patrons experience the performance through verbal description of the action on stage, including choreography, story line, scenery and costumes. Pre-show notes, with production and program information, begin about 20 minutes prior to the start of the performance. For questions or to register for audio-described performances contact education@pittsburghballet.org or 412-454-9128. At the theater: Sign out a headset for an audio-described performance at the Guest Services Center located directly next to the elevator in the Benedum Center lower lobby. An ID is required to borrow a headset. Please see an usher when you arrive for more assistance. 

  Prime Stage Theatre “Twelfth Nght”  

Match wits with one of Shakespeare’s most dynamic heroines in this hilarious tale of love, music and courage. Set in the colorful world of Portugal, Twelfth Night tickles the imagination as Viola disguises herself as a page boy to find her twin brother but finds herself at the center of a crazy love triangle. If music be the food of love, play on! 

The play is now in rehearsals under the direction of acclaimed Pittsburgh actor and director Andy Kirtland, a noted Shakespeare expert and manager of the New Renaissance Theatre Company.  

On Friday, May 10 at 8:00 p.m., we will offer an audio described (AD) performance that can be experienced via headphones provided by Prime Stage, along with a touch-tour pre-show workshop for those who are blind or visually impaired. 

On Saturday, May 11 at 1:00 p.m., we will present a sensory-friendly performance. 

On Saturday, May 11 at 8:00 p.m., we will offer sign language-interpreted performance. 

More information and tickets are available at www.primestage.com OR call their box office at 412.608.2262 

If we missed any upcoming events, please leave us a note in the comments section!  Enjoy getting out this Spring!

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