The Braille Legacy, Charing Cross Theatre

The Braille Legacy tells the story of the world-changing tactile language system and its inventor, on now at the Charing Cross Theatre

The Braille Legacy: Charing Cross Theatre
As technology allows us to communicate with people all over the world, it can be difficult to imagine how modern languages evolved. But it is worth remembering that some artificially created means of communication had spread around the world centuries before computer coding and language was invented.

The Charing Cross Theatre invites you to learn of the development of Braille, the international touch-language for the sightless and vision-impaired, in this musical telling of its inventor's life. Tracing the hardships of young, blind Louis Braille at the hands of Monsieur Dufau, who presides over the Royal Institute of Blind Youth with an iron fist, you are taken back to 19th-century France and the struggle to improve lives through developing and refining new technology.

Exploring themes of accessibility, The Braille Legacy shows Braille's struggles to overcome institutionalised discrimination and pioneer the tactile writing system, sharing the joy of reading for generations to come.

Suitable for ages 5+
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What The Braille Legacy, Charing Cross Theatre
Where Charing Cross Theatre, The Arches, Villiers Street, London, WC2N 6NL | MAP
Nearest tube Charing Cross (underground)
When 10 Apr 17 – 24 Jun 17, Times vary between events. Check online
Price £17.50 - £39.50
Website Click here for tickets and more information




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