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Sensory Friendly Sundays: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

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A Holiday Classic Returns to the Stage
Based on the classic television special Adapted by Jon Ludwig

Rudolph soars back into town for this faithful adaptation that speaks to the misfit in all of us. Based on the beloved 1964 stop-motion animated special, you won’t want to miss it! Rudolph and his friends Hermey the Elf and Yukon Cornelius brave the Abominable Snow Monster and the even more daunting fear of not fitting in before discovering that it’s okay to be just the way they are! With fun holiday music, finely crafted puppets and an important prosocial message, Rudolph is sure to warm hearts even on the most blustery winter day.

What You Can Expect:
On Sensory-Friendly Days, guests will be welcomed by excited and supportive staff members. Fidget toys, social stories, sound-reducing headphones and light-reducing sunglasses are available upon request.
Lighting is adjusted in the Museum, the theater and the Create-A-Puppet Workshop™ sensory-friendly classroom. The Museum will integrate fun activities like touch tables and guided storytelling.
During shows, sounds are low and consistent. Guests can respond and leave their seats and enjoy their quiet, contained beverage and snacks (peanut-free if possible, please).
The sensory-friendly Create-A-Puppet Workshop™ classroom will be quieter, feature more table space to create and decorate, and have fidget toys and gloves for those who may have touch needs or sensitivities.
There is a quiet area located by the theater and Museum with books, fidget toys, coloring books and puppets for any guests who need to step away from the show, workshop or Museum.