This season of theatrical performances accessible in Turin comes to an end

For this season, the path created by the Teatro Stabile di Torino – Teatro Nazionale and developed in collaboration with the technological partner PANTHEA and with the Association +Cultura Accessibile is about to end, to also allow people with visual and sensorial disabilities to attend the shows using new technologies and in-depth materials. The final event, in fact, will be from 14 to 19 May at the Gobetti Theater in Turin, with “Fine pena ora”, a theatrical adaptation of the book of the same name by the former magistrate Elvia Fassone

An image of the theatrical performance “Fine Pena Ora” (photo by Mauro Biondillo)

For this season, the path conceived two years ago is about to end Teatro Stabile di Torino – National Theatre and developed in collaboration with the technology partner PANTHEA and with the Association +Accessible Cultureto also allow people with visual and sensory disability to attend shows using new technologies and in-depth materials.
The final appointment, in fact, within the framework of this initiative which we regularly follow, will take place with End of sentence nowa theatrical adaptation of the book of the same name by the former magistrate Elvio Fassonedirected by Simone Schinocca and with the interpretations of Salvatore D’Onofrio, Maria Costanza Frola And Giuseppe Nittia play based on a true story, which recounts the correspondence lasting over thirty years between a life prisoner and his judge.

Once again, therefore, the expected replies from Tuesday 14th to Sunday 19th May to the Gobetti Theatre of Turinthey will make use of the surtitles in Italian and simplified Italian with description of the soundsthrough the use of devices provided directly by the Theater, i.e smart glasses (smart glasses) or smartphone.
Furthermore, at the beginning of each performance, a short film will be broadcast in the theatre audio introduction and will be made available audio description in headphones for the entire duration of the showaccessible via smartphone, always made available by the theatre.
And again, in the afternoon of Friday 17 (6pm), there will be the now traditional appointment with free descriptive and tactile stage tour (upon reservation by May 16th, writing to [email protected]), while the afternoon rerun of Sunday 19th will be realized in mode softwith more comfortable light dimensions, reduced sound volumes, absence of strobe effects and open room doors, to encourage the participation of adults or children with learning difficulties, autism spectrum disorders or sensory communication disorders.
It should therefore be remembered that in a specific section of the Teatro Stabile website (at this link), designed for reading by applications screen readers and with a facilitating plug-in, as well as on the Theater app itself, some materials are available which can be consulted before enjoying the show, i.e. in-depth video with sound, subtitles in Italian and in LIS (Italian Sign Language), the presentation card of the show and a further card with the simplified plot.
Finally, it should be noted that people with disabilities will have the right to reduced ticket and, if necessary, the companion can enter for free. (SB)

A link is available at this link in-depth analysis about the show End of sentence now. At this other link, in the column to the right of our article The performance of “Ghiaccio” will also be made accessible in Turinthere is the list of other contributions dedicated by us to the initiatives of the Teatro Stabile of Turin in the name of accessibility. For any further information: [email protected] (Annalisa Greco).

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