• Loading…

“This means that anyone in the theatre who wishes to use assistive listening can access what is being said on the stage with increased ease, enjoy the sound effects, listen to music being performed or played, as well as participate in a presentation,” said Tracey Green, MA, LSLS cert. AVed, an Itinerant Educational Specialist from The Montreal Oral School for the Deaf.

Read more via rAVe [PUBS].