demonix wrote:WorldlyWiseman wrote:
Don't a lot of movie theaters provide closed captioning? Anyway, there's no reason Lilly couldn't enjoy a musical.
Don't you mean audio description since Lilly wouldn't be able to read subtitles.
That is what I meant, excuse my brain malfunction.
Dr. Robotnik wrote:
>enjoy
>a musical.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SGvgwo7OW8&t=2m23s
Gandara wrote:
In the case of Lilly, perhaps give her the book, wait until she reads it, then take her to the musical. The problems that would normally arise from not being able to "see" the characters, story, etc. would be diminished greatly as she's read the story and has an image, at least in her mind, of the characters and story based on the book itself. If the two diverged much it may lead to trouble, but overall I think it'd be doable, and hell, she might even really enjoy it.
I'd rather take someone like Lilly to a concert. I think she'd love a classical performance.
Lilly is probably much better than any of us at figuring things out with less information, so context may not be as big of an issue as we're thinking. Especially with musicals, since they're pretty much written to lead up to their musical content. Musicals might fill a space in her entertainment that books or movies wouldn't be able to, to be able to sit idly and have a spectacle unfold before her. A concert might be much the same, but those don't stick in your head like a good showtune does
Anyway, I listed Rocky Horror Picture Show as a bad date for Lilly because it seems like a good idea (it's fun as a musical), but there are problems with it (She wouldn't get a lot of a humor and would be put off by the audience participation bits). I wasn't making a jab at her being blind.
Hanako's favorite joke is The Aristocrats, but she never tells it because Lilly finds it really offensive. Instead, she practices her delivery in front of a mirror when she's alone. It's the only time she never stammers.