
We may have found our sweet spot! Sensory-friendly means a show where the lights aren’t as dim, the strobe lights and lightning cracks are toned down, and everyone there is fine with the audience being a little noisier and meandering. It also meant some “closed-captioned” screens and ASL interpreters signing the play beautifully. Wes turned into J, a good friend of Piper’s, since Wes doesn’t really “do” musicals (though he did agree that the stagecraft is always fun). Seeing Wicked on stage was a good way to spend a rainy afternoon and more than made up for the drive to Seattle and back.





































































