Despite limitations, theater program aims for environment of inclusion
By Grace Hill | Aug. 24, 2016When casting an able-bodied actor in a role of a person with a disability, the Division of Theater looks to remain respectful.
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When casting an able-bodied actor in a role of a person with a disability, the Division of Theater looks to remain respectful.
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