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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 1: Following the play, patrons associated with Washington Metropolitan Ear’s theater description program for the blind/visually impaired including Oral Miller, left, leave Arena stage which provided an audio description of the play "All the Way" Sunday May 1, 2016. (Photo by Dayna Smith/ImageSmith Media)
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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 1: Paul D'Addario, foreground, and others listen to an audio description of the play "All the Way" at Arena Stage Sunday May 1, 2016. Washington Metropolitan Ear’s theater description program teamed with Arena Stage to provide an audio description of the play for blind/visually impaired people. (Photo by Dayna Smith/ImageSmith Media)
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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 1: Freddie Peaco reads a braille copy of the playbill for "All the Way" at Arena Stage Sunday May 1, 2016. Washington Metropolitan Ear’s theater description program teamed with Arena Stage to provide an audio description of the play for blind/visually impaired people. (Photo by Dayna Smith/ImageSmith Media)
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WASHINGTON, DC - MAY 1: Oral Miller listens to an audio description of the play "All the Way" at Arena Stage Sunday May 1, 2016. Washington Metropolitan Ear’s theater description program teamed with Arena Stage to provide an audio description of the play for blind/visually impaired people. (Photo by Dayna Smith/ImageSmith Media)
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