Audio Description (AD) in theatre is generally defined as providing commentary on the visual elements of a performance to make it accessible to visually-impaired audiences. Therefore, it is crucial to find out what describers understand by the “visual”, as this helps to inform how describers compose and deliver their scripts. My main aim in this paper is to suggest that there is a mismatch between how vision is defined in AD scholarship and what vision comes to mean in AD practice.

The Art Of Access Recording