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Relaxed What? What’s Happening? – Theatre Passe Muraille

29 August 20253 Mins Read

Wait, didn’t TPM already do Relaxed Performances? 

We did, but only offered one or two per production. We are moving to having a Relaxed Environment throughout the season. 

So, why a Relaxed Environment? 

A Relaxed Environment is more welcoming. We believe that a more informal approach welcomes more individuals, regardless of their access needs, and regardless of whether or not, they may identify as disabled. Traditional theatre environments often can feel stifling and formal, which we, at TPM do not believe is conducive to the ability to enjoy a show. And for some individuals with access needs, traditional environments do not make it possible for them to attend at all. A few small adjustments and removal of a few barriers allow for a broader range of audiences to be comfortable at TPM shows. 

What should I expect when I come to the theatre? 

We want you to feel comfortable! That can mean a lot of different things, but basically manifests as a more informal approach to being in the theatre, and less stigma about audience movement or sound. This also means that we trust our audiences to respectfully exit or re-enter, should their needs require it. To facilitate that, our artists are encouraged to have a low level of light available for audiences to safely navigate their way through the theatre. As well, a visual story will always be available online, which contains more detailed information about the show, should someone require that before consenting to the experience of the show. 

Will I be bothered during a show? 

Most of the time we naturally edit out background noise, particularly if we know why it is happening. If you are deeply engaged in a performance, experience tells us that you will not get distracted. Think of the last time you were watching a show on TV at home, and your children were playing in the other room. Or at the movies, someone may need to exit your row to use the washroom, and yet your focus remains on the story in front of you.  Many of those who attended a Relaxed Environment performance have often said that the relaxed atmosphere has actually enhanced their experience, as they did not feel self-conscious if they needed to shift in their seat, or move to an appropriate place to stand because of back pain. 

What is a Sensory Sensitive Performance?

A Sensory Sensitive performance at Theatre Passe Muraille includes the established Relaxed Environment PLUS the sound, lighting and projections or elements of the performances may be altered or designed for that specific show to better meet the access needs of any audience members who may be sensitive to sensory stimulation. 

Why might I want to go to a Sensory Sensitive Performance? 

Many people may choose to attend  a Sensory Sensitive Performance, either as an access need or because they like the inclusive environment. For example, the sensory stimulation of a traditional theatre show may be too overwhelming. But in a Sensory Sensitive performance, effects may be slowed down or kept to a minimum, and light or sound may be adjusted. If you identify as being autistic, neurodivergent, disabled, and/or you simply don’t feel that traditional theatre environments meet your access needs, you might choose to go to a Sensory Sensitive performance. 

For more detailed information please see Relaxed Environment page

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