Montreal theatre improves accessibility for visually and hearing-impaired audiences
By
Vicky Fragasso-Marquis The Canadian Press
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Summary
A Montreal theatre is making efforts to become more accessible for audiences with visual and hearing impairments. Dominique Boucher, who avoided theatre for decades due to accessibility barriers, is mentioned as an example of the impact of such initiatives.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledFor decades, Dominique Boucher stayed away from the theatre.
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