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Spiderman stages a special performance for autistic fans

Clip: 3/2/2014 | 4m 3s

A Theater Development Fund project stages special performances for children with autism.

On the set of “Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark,” producers and actors work with specialists to tailor their performance for an audience that includes autistic children. The team works to make the show as close to the original performance as possible, while accounting for kids who are sensitive to jarring lights and sounds.

03/02/2014 | Rating NR

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