The Native Caribbean Foundation does a lot of work with marginalized communities, bringing the magic of theater to people who may not have experienced it before, and this production is no exception. One of the performances includes a sign language interpreter for deaf persons. Another is a relaxed performance for those with sensory sensitivities (think dimmer lights, lower mic volumes).
As president and CEO Marlon Espinoza put it in a recent Pioneer Drama Service newsletter article, "I feel an immense amount of personal satisfaction and joy at being able to provide these children with a life-changing experience."
The best part? Both of these special performances are completely free for attendees.
I wish I had some stills to show you, but the foundation primarily relies on Facebook and Instagram reels, which I'm unable to copy here. Instead, I urge to go check out the wonderful work they're doing by visiting their Facebook page or Instagram page.
As for the theater, it's truly a beaut.


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