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Crippled Monkey | 16:38 UK time, Monday, 5 June 2006

The first comprehensive guide to assisted performances in London theatres for people with sensory disabilities has just been published. It is part of a
240,000 pound visitor development and access initiative being backed by the Mayor of London, which will target deaf and disabled people, as well as other under represented groups.

The new brochure, , lists all audio described, captioned and sign language interpreted performances taking place during Summer 2006 across all London theatre.

The guide is available in a range of formats and can be obtained by emailing access@solttma.co.uk. If you wish to search the brochure on-line, check out

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  • At 09:41 PM on 13 Jun 2006, peter bailey wrote:

Brilliant. Congratulations to the people who promoted this project and made it happen.

I agree totally! The sooner this is done for other big cities the better.

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