See Me, Hear Me Theatre productions are in the style of radio-theatre. This genre is completely accessible to people who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind or have lowered vision through the use of audio description and open captioning. Radio-style theatre allows audiences to use their imagination to help create the imagined worlds being presented to them on stage. See Me, Hear Me Theatre productions are rich aural experiences where the visual aspects of a performance are secondary. In radio-style theatre, voice actors have multiple roles and create characters through voice and facial expressions only. They do not wear costumes and there are no sets or props on stage. Voice actor performances are within a textured soundscape, which is performed live using contemporary digital music technologies and manual sound effects.