As theatres, museums, galleries, and other arts venues welcome back blind and partially sighted people RNIB Connect Radio's Toby Davey catches up with Jess Beal from VocalEyes, the national audio description charity providing access to the arts for blind and partially sighted people, to share some of the accessible events that are featured in their weekly email newsletter.\n
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\n\n\nSlow Looking - Hellen Levitt, online audio described event, Photographers' Gallery, London, Thursday\xa0 11 November 6.30pm
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\n\n\nWe Are Not Finished - Audio described performance, Place Theatre, London, Saturday 13 November 2.30pm, touch tour 1.15pm and 6.30pm
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\n\n\nMagic Goes Wrong - Audio described performance, Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, Saturday 13 November, 2.30pm
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\n\n\nPapatango new writing prize audio plays, Ghost Stories From An Old Country by Tajinder Singh, Some of Us Exist In The Future by Nkenna Akunna, The Silence And The Noise by Tom Powell, online and available on tour\nWhite Christmas - Audio described performance, Marlow Theatre, Canterbury, Wednesday 17 November, 7.30pm
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\n\n\nCome From Away - Audio described performance, Phoenix Theatre, London, Sat 20 Nov, 2.30pm
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\n\n\nSix the Musical - Audio described performance, Vaudeville Theatre, London, Sunday 28 November, 4pm\n
\nTo find out more about these and other up-coming audio-described arts events as well as details about how to sign up to the VocalEyes weekly email newsletter do visit the VocalEyes website -\xa0\n\nhttps://vocaleyes.co.uk
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\n(Image shows the VocalEyes logo. A speech bubble with 'VOCALEYES' written in bold black letters next to it)