Oh, I mean if we have to wait around on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), we're kinda screwed. (I don't know if you're in the US or not and don't want to assume.)Right, but their disability is only one aspect to consider, now you've still got to consider all the other aspects like do they suit the role? chemistry with other actors? scheduling and if they even want the role?
"There are disabled actors who sing! There are professional dance troupes with performers in wheelchairs." I'm very aware of this because I have cerebral palsy myself.
Disability adaptions most likely fall under some legislation depending on the country in question.
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