Out of Sight Productions plans eye-opening night of entertainment

Are you looking for a great night of live theatre entertainment? Then you definitely want to check out Three Plays - An Out of Sight Night, a presentation by the Out of Sight Productions company.

More than simply a regular theatre experience, Out of Sight offers something new and special for the audience. According to Company Director Kelly MacDonald, Out of Sight is "an inclusive theatre group. For us that means visionimpaired artists are working with sighted ones to provide audiences with top-notch theatre."

To those involved in Out of Sight, the company is about more than just giving a great show, it's about providing opportunities for those people who may face certain challenges due to vision impairments. The mission of the company is "to be a venue in the London region for all persons with visual impairments, and to bring visionrestricted theatre artists and nonvision- restricted theatre artists together, providing the opportunity to meet new people, to learn from each other, and to create and produce fun and exciting theatrical projects."

"Tasks such as writing a play, making costumes, building sets, acting, directing, operating lights and providing moral support can be performed by vision-restricted and non-vision-restricted individuals," explained MacDonald. Out of Sight gives those with vision impairments equal opportunities in every aspect of producing plays.

Three Plays - An Out of Sight Night runs from September 28 to October 1 at 7:30 p.m., with one matinee show on October 1 at 3 p.m. The show involves three oneact plays performed back to back, each with its own distinct comedy theme. All three shows are locally written and produced, and each play features its characters struggling with and overcoming challenges.

For a great night of local, unique theatre, be sure not to miss Three Plays - An Out of Sight Night. Tickets are $15 each except on September 30 when they are two for the price of one, and can be purchased at the door or beforehand by calling The Arts Project at 519-642-2767.
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