T'was the Night Before Christmas" Barter Theatre, Abington, VA - Deadline for registering is noon, Nov. 21, 2019.

This is a completed event.

Description:

Who?

For students grades 1 through 12 who are deaf/hard of hearing or blind/visually impaired from any school in Virginia. Students must be accompanied by at least one parent from 9:30 – 1:30, and are welcome to bring up to three family members (for a maximum of 4 people total attending per family). Limit: 45 people.

What?       

View the play, “T’was the Night Before Christmas” (not like the poem) with pre- and post-show sessions, and meet students from other school divisions. Special features: Audio description provided by Access Virginia and ASL interpreters will make the play accessible to all; students will have the opportunity to explore the stage before the play, and ask actors questions after; time to network and learn about state services and resources during lunch; career awareness session after, “Careers in Theater: A Lot More Than Acting!”, designed for students 12 years and older and their families (younger students who are interested and their families may attend!)

Cost?           

Event and lunch provided free for all registrants confirmed to attend.

Deadline for registering is noon, Nov. 21, 2019. Attendance is limited to the first 45 family members registered. Registration does not guarantee attendance; emails will be sent letting you know if you are confirmed or on wait list. 

A Dept. for the Blind and Vision Impaired, VA Hands & Voices, VA Association of Parents of Students with Visual Impairments, VA Hands & Voices and VSDB Outreach Services co-host a theater event!

Date(s):


12/7/2019 9:30 AM ET - 12/7/2019 1:30 PM ET

Location(s):

Barter Theatre, 
Gilliam Stage 
127 West Main St.
Abingdon, VA   24210 
(free parking behind Stage II – 
more details will be sent to registrants later.)

Contact(s):

Dr. Debbie Pfeiffer
(540) 414-5249
debbie.pfeiffer@vsdb.k12.va.us

Tag(s):

Employment Hearing Impairment Parent/Family Professional Resources Recreation Transition Vision Impairment