She Productions Theatre Company are staging "Bauble Town," a festive musical designed to be accessible to all.
The show will tour East Riding libraries and community venues throughout December, including performances in Bridlington and Hornsea.
"Bauble Town" stands out for its commitment to inclusivity. The show features:
- Acoustic music: This creates a gentler soundscape for audience members sensitive to loud noises.
- Makaton-integrated songs: The use of Makaton sign language ensures that deaf or hard-of-hearing audience members can enjoy the musical elements of the performance.
- Natural Lighting: The show utilizes natural lighting, creating a less overwhelming visual experience for those with sensory sensitivities.
- A Relaxed Environment: "Bauble Town" is performed in a relaxed environment, where audience members are free to move around and make noise. This makes the show accessible to neurodivergent individuals who may find traditional theatre settings challenging.
The heart of "Bauble Town" lies in its collaboration with young carers and children in care. These young people's perspectives on family, creativity, and resilience have shaped the show's narrative. Through workshops, they contributed to the show's development, culminating in a poignant final song titled "The Unseen."
Jessica Duffield, Co-Artistic Director of She Productions and Director of Bauble Town says:
"'Bauble Town' represents everything we believe theatre should be - collaborative, accessible, and meaningful,"
"Working with young carers and children looked after has been transformative. Their insights about family and community have not only shaped our story but have reminded us why we make theatre in the first place - to connect, to understand, and to celebrate our shared experiences."
The production emerged from workshops conducted with East Riding of Yorkshire Council's Children's Participation and Rights Team at the Pop-Up Space in Fruit Market Hull, generously provided by Wykeland Group. These sessions brought together young carers and children looked after, ensuring their voices and experiences are authentically represented in the show's development.
The company's Pay It Forward campaign has seen local individuals and businesses pay for 726 tickets to date. These tickets are being distributed through partner organisations including Hull & East Yorkshire Children's University, East Riding Libraries, and East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s Children’s Participation and Rights Team, ensuring access for local children and families who might otherwise miss out on live theatre this Christmas.
Hannah Levy, Fundraising Lead at She Productions says:
"The response to our Pay It Forward campaign has been overwhelming,"
"Seeing local businesses and individuals come together to ensure that theatre is accessible to all children this Christmas shows the true spirit of our community. These young people, many who give so much of themselves caring for others, have given us something precious in return - their creativity, their honesty, and their brilliant sense of humour. This show is a celebration of their resilience and imagination."
She Productions is a registered charity made up of female-identifying theatre-makers based in East Riding of Yorkshire. The company creates high-quality, affordable musicals specifically for young audiences and families.
There are performances in Bridlington and Hornsea:
- Bridlington North Library - Thu Dec 5th - 5:30pm
- Hornsea Hub - Tue Dec 17th - 4:00pm
- Bridlington Central Library - Sat Dec 21st - 10:00am
There are more details at https://www.ticketsource.co.uk/she-productions


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