Northland’s disabled community is in for an entertainment thrill with Spark Live - an extraordinary, multi-sensory storyscape - set for seven shows, including four in the Far North.
Spark is billed as an epic storyscape that allows every audience member to enjoy and participate in theatre in their own unique way. It is designed particularly for audiences with profound and multiple learning disabilities and allows everyone to explore the beautiful art of theatre through different sensory experiences.
Charlotte Nightingale, artistic director of Glass Ceiling Arts Collective, which is producing the show, said it was vital to create theatre for and by people with disabilities.
The show enables audience members with disabilities to experience it through different senses, such as touch or taste. The cast features actors including Lily Mae Ivatt-Oakley, who has Down syndrome, and Zoe Elvin, who suffered a stroke when she was just 5, alongside Kiwi legend Jackie Clarke.
“Spark allows everyone to enjoy their own experience of theatre,” Nightingale said.