This is My Theatre Paper Mill Playhouse.

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This is My Theatre Paper Mill Playhouse

When we get to the theatre, we park the car.

This man is a parking lot attendant.

The police officer stops the traffic to help us cross the street.

It announces what is playing at the theatre. This is the marquee. It announces what is playing at the theatre.

This is the F. M. Kirby Carriage House restaurant This is the F.M. Kirby Carriage House restaurant. You can eat lunch or dinner there before or after a show.

The fish pond is right outside the restaurant.

The theatre is built next to a beautiful brook.

Enter through the large white front doors of the theatre.

The Box Office is in the lobby and it is where you buy tickets for the show.

At the concession stand you may buy snacks and drinks.

The fireplace in the lobby is very old. Video of the show plays on the TV above the fireplace.

There are bathrooms available if you need to use them before or after the show.

There is an activity area upstairs where you take a break from the show or relax.

There is an activity area upstairs where you take a break from the show or relax.

This is the entrance to the auditorium where you hand in your ticket.

This is an Usher who will look at your ticket and help you find your seat.

This is what the auditorium looks like on the inside.

Everyone in the audience has their own seat.

The audience waits for the show to begin.

Today’s performance is called ANNIE. The actors say lines, sing and dance on stage. They are very talented.

The actors wear very colorful costumes The actors wear very colorful costumes. They look like they are having so much fun. It is fun for us to watch them too. When the show is over we clap for the actors to say thank you.

This is the Gift Shop where you can buy souvenirs to remember your wonderful trip to the theatre.

We hope you had a great time at Paper Mill Playhouse and we invite you to come again soon!

“Theater For Everyone” Autism-Friendly performances are planned in cooperation with the Paper Mill Autism Advisory Team: Linda S. Meyer Ed.D., MPA , BCBA-D, CPT Kelly A. Carlile PhD. BCBA-D Jeffrey Jacobs M.A. BCBA Paper Mill Playhouse 22 Brookside Drive Millburn, New Jersey 07041 973.376.4343 www.PaperMill.org Major funding for autism-friendly programs is provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support includes C.R. Bard Foundation, The Karma Foundation, MetLife Foundation, Nordstrom, PSEG Foundation, and Summit Area Public Foundation. Theater for Everyone is made possible, in part, by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, A Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts. Paper Mill Playhouse is a not-for-profit arts organization. Please ask about our accessibility programs for the visually and hearing impaired.