Fresh Mix is a theatre show featuring artists with and without intellectual disabilities. It encourages audience members to not only watch, but also participate.
Fresh Mix invites audience members to sing, dance, taste and touch

Hope Edmond · CBC News
· Posted: Apr 26, 2026 3:14 PM EDT | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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Fredericton theatre company, Solo Chicken Productions, is putting on a show called Fresh Mix. The show, which is about fruit that can talk, aims to create an inclusive experience for audience members with autism or intellectual disabilities. (Solo Chicken Productions)
A theatre company in Fredericton is putting on a production at St. Thomas University specifically designed for children with intellectual disabilities and autism.
The show, Fresh Mix, is described as a “sensory experience” that provides drinks and snacks to the audience throughout the show, and invites them to come on stage to sing, dance and touch props.
Solo Chicken Productions is putting on the show featuring a team of artists with and without intellectual and physical disabilities and autism. Other artists include students from St. Thomas University.
“We recognize that for many children with intellectual disabilities and autism,
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