Boston Globe 12/13/2009: More ways for the blind, deaf to take in theater
December 13, 2009
Growing access to cultural events—arts, theatre, dance… is fantastic! From today’s Sunday Globe Arts section, WCOD’s own Kim Charlson is featured:
More ways for the blind, deaf to take in theaterBy Joan Anderman
Globe Staff / December 13, 2009Kim Charlson has seen “Fiddler on the Roof’’ more times than she can remember. Not seen, exactly – the 52-year-old theater fan is blind – but she’s attended performances and even appeared in a high school production of the show. Yet Charlson says she never really appreciated the musical’s humor until she and her seeing eye dog Jubilee attended a recent audio-described performance at the Opera House. [continued…]
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