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Watertown Children’s Theatre Presenting Sensory-Friendly, ASL Interpreted Performance of “Frozen Jr.”

By Guest Writer | March 3, 2020

Watertown Children’s Theatre will present Frozen Jr. at the Mosesian Center for the Arts from March 20-22, and there will be a special sensory-friendly/ASL interpreted performance. The special performance is March 21 at 2 p.m. Frozen Jr. will be on the stage March 20, 7 p.m., March 21 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m., and March 22 at 2 p.m.

Watertown Children’s Theatre provided the following information about the special performance:

Watertown Children’s Theatre is working to make their programming even more inclusive. WCT, which has been a part of the Watertown community for over 35 years, has always been committed to programming that is welcoming and inclusive, stating in its mission the goals to be a cultural and educational resource for the community by providing opportunities for all children to appreciate and participate in the performing arts and to provide a range of theatre experiences for children of diverse cultures and different ages.  

American Sign Language is part of the history of WCT, and was integrated into performances for many years. When Arlene Velleman, long time WCT ASL instructor, came back to perform for WCT’s 35th Anniversary, she saw the opportunity to bring her skills and those of her students at Waltham High School back into the WCT community. WCT and the entire Mosesian Center for the Arts community were excited to explore the possibility and a new collaboration was born with last winter’s production of Peter Pan Jr. featuring ASL interpretation and a sensory-friendly performance. 

This winter’s production of Frozen Jr., featuring a cast of K-6th graders, will also feature one special performance that includes not only American Sign Language, but a number of other features that invite more community members into the experience.

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