Actors, l. to r., Regina Marie Williams, Skyler Nowinski and Laura Robinson, back to camera, in "On the Spectrum." Star Tribune photo by Bruce Bisping.

Mixed Blood Theatre has free admission to all its shows for the next couple of seasons. Now it is doing free viewing on the Internet as well.

"On the Spectrum," the autism-themed Ken LaZebnik play that is up on a premiere in Minneapolis, will be streamed live at 7 p.m. today.

The drama, directed by Jack Reuler, is a love story between two people with autism. Actors Skyler Nowinski, Laura Robinson and Regina Marie Williams play the parts.

"Spectrum" is part of the the disability-themed "Center of Margins" festival that also includes Cori Thomas' "My Secret Language of Wishes," about love across many lines and starring Jevetta Steele; and Rajiv Joseph's "Gruesome Playground Injuries," which centers on a couple who mark their progress through battle scars.

The festival closes this weekend.