I agree some of the framing used in this article (it should also be "actors with disabilities", if we're talking North American usage, which we are) is problematic. But I'm really glad that they seem to've responded to the concerns of the blind and d/Deaf communities, at least a little bit.
And the accommodation for audience members with visual/auditory disabilities is majorly cool. That's a really great thing for them to do.
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And the accommodation for audience members with visual/auditory disabilities is majorly cool. That's a really great thing for them to do.
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