

UCPAC’s Sensory Friendly Theatre movie screening of Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch” is a digital presentation specially adapted for children and adults with autism and other sensory sensitivities. Supported in part by funding from the Union County Board of County Commissioners and the NJEDA’s A.R.T. Phase II Grant Program. Learn more about Sensory Friendly Theatre events.
When Lilo, a lonely orphaned Hawaiian girl, adopts Stitch, aka Experiment 626, an adorable but mischievous alien posing as a dog, they discover the true meaning of ʻohana.
“ʻOhana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten.”
Fun for the whole family, Richard Corliss of Time magazine describes Disney’s “Lilo & Stich” as “…a bright, engaging bauble with half a dozen Elvis Presley songs for Mom and Dad, and just enough sass.”





