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This technological leap signifies more than just improved accessibility; it represents a push towards fairness and inclusivity. Liam emphasizes that such innovations place deaf audience members "in an ordinary audience," allowing them to enjoy performances just like anyone else.
The ability to choose when and where to attend performances, without being limited by caption availability or seating constraints, radically transforms the cultural experience for deaf patrons. By increasing the number of captioned performances and enabling adaptable, personal viewing, theaters are making strides toward inclusive storytelling.