How a Houston theater is giving blind patrons a new way to experience performances
A theater in Houston is working to ensure that everyone can enjoy their performances by giving visually impaired guests the opportunity to tour the stage, try on costumes and touch the props, allowing them to experience plays in a new way. NBC News’ Maura Barrett has the story.
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