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"A Christmas Carol" at Ford's Theatre: A Sensory-Friendly Performance



Designed for patrons with sensory sensitivities

Nov 24, 2024. 02:00 PM to 04:00 PM

Ford’s Theatre is committed to accessibility at all levels and is thrilled to offer sensory-friendly performances. These performances are designed for those with sensory sensitivities who might benefit from an adjusted theatrical environment, including individuals with autism or other social, learning or cognitive disabilities. Our Sensory-Friendly experiences aim to provide a safe environment for those with sensory sensitivities, where individuals and families can relax and be their authentic selves. Theatrical adjustments for these performances vary, and often include:  



  • Adjusted overall sound levels in the theatre, especially for startling or loud sounds;  

  • Lights in the theatre will remain on at a low level during the performance;  

  • A reduction of strobe lighting and lighting focused on the audience;  

  • Space throughout the theatre for standing and movement;  

  • Limited capacity to allow for space between parties;  

  • Ford’s Theatre staff trained to welcome and assist guests as needed; 

  • Printed and digital resource materials from Ford’s accessibility committee available to prepare attendees for their visit. 


Originally conceived by Michael Baron, this music-infused production captures the magic and joy of Dickens’s Yuletide classic, with familiar characters, ghosts and a children’s ensemble in the spirit of the holidays. Acclaimed actor Craig Wallace returns to play Ebenezer Scrooge in the Ford’s annual tradition heralded as a “rich visual and vocal treat” (TheaterMania) and “infectiously jolly” (The Washington Post). Recommended for ages 5 and older.

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