VocalEyes - nationwide audio description charity, providing access to the arts for blind and partially sighted people

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In Brendan’s pub, the men are gathering for their daily pint. The arrival of a stranger in their midst – a woman - spurs them to impress...

Sat 25 May 2013 2.30pm

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The Shard Credit Sellar
Date added: 20 May 2013

London Beyond Sight is now 40!

“Mission accomplished” as our 40th London Beyond Sight recording is completed and now on the website. Well-known names from the arts,...

In the April/May 2013 issue of RNIB’s Vision Magazine.  Kim Normanton joined a group of blind and partially sighted people as they were about to go on stage for the touch tour prior to the audio -described performance of Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty at Sadler’s Wells in London.  After the performance Kim caught up again with the blind and partially sighted people to find out what they thought of the audio-description of Sleeping Beauty and Kim also spoke to VocalEyes Describers Bridget Crowley and Eleanor Margolies about how they approach describing ballet and dance.

Brighton Museum needs your help!  They have been trialling RNIB Penfriends for their exhibitions and invite you to their 'Penfriend tester' afternoons on Friday 12 and Saturday 13 April at 2pm.

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We and @STAGETEXT are back online and gradually catching up with e-mails from the past couple of days!
May 17th 11:13:58
We are sorry to let you know that we have no emails or internet in the office as our server is down again but hope to be back tomorrow
May 15th 15:27:22

"I would like to thank VocalEyes for an excellent audio description of Rock of Ages on 3 February. Having attended several London shows in the past without audio description, I will no longer entertain such a thought, if a show has not got audio description then I am not prepared to waste my money!"

Alison Evans, Blatchington Court Trust