Chela De Ferrari’s “The Seagull”: Theatre, Identity and Unrequited Love
Peruvian director Chela De Ferrari of Lima’s Teatro La Plaza, reconfigured Hamlet — seen at this...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 10th Nov 2024 | Review, Spain
Peruvian director Chela De Ferrari of Lima’s Teatro La Plaza, reconfigured Hamlet — seen at this...
Read MorePosted by Maria Delgado | 21st Apr 2023 | Adaptation, Review, Spain, Theatre and Disability
There is nothing easy about Alberto San Juan’s Lectura fácil. His adaptation of Cristina Morales’...
Read MorePosted by Alexander Mantush | 2nd Oct 2019 | Belarus, Essay, Theatre and Disability
The importance of including people with disabilities in active public life is a keenly discussed...
Read MorePosted by Taylor L. Ciambra | 10th Jun 2019 | Musical Theatre, Review, United States of America
John Waters called Hairspray “the only radical movie I ever made” (from Dawn Monique Williams’s...
Read MorePosted by Wendy Arons | 12th Mar 2019 | Pittsburgh, Review, The Pittsburgh Tatler, United States of America
Set on the Kansas prairie in the late 19thcentury, Mark Clayton Southers’ Saviour Samuel might...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 23rd Dec 2018 | Interview, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
A greater push for disability representation in the theatre industry has seen the emergence of...
Read MorePosted by Colin Hambrook | 8th Mar 2018 | Review, Theatre and Disability, United Kingdom
Conceived and directed by Rachel Bagshaw and written by Chris Thorpe, The Shape of the...
Read MorePosted by Rebekah Unsworth | 17th Jan 2018 | Design, Interview, New York, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
Tectonic Theater Company’s latest production at the Sheen Center in New York, Uncommon Sense,...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 30th Dec 2017 | Interview, Producing, Russia, Russian Theatre - Featured, Theatre and Disability
Integrated Theatre Company KroogII is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing an...
Read MorePosted by Kate Lovell | 28th Oct 2017 | Theatre and Disability
My most common access need attending the theatre, after bringing a companion, is to sit at the end...
Read MorePosted by Charlie Swinbourne | 24th Oct 2017 | Scotland, Theatre and Disability
A couple of weeks ago, I moderated an inclusion panel at the Edinburgh Film Festival where I...
Read MorePosted by Kate Marsh and Jonathan Burrow | 10th Oct 2017 | Management, Theatre and Disability, United Kingdom
Those in power positions or the “gatekeepers” (funders, policymakers, artistic...
Read MorePosted by Madison Parrotta | 9th Sep 2017 | Theatre and Disability, United States of America
In its simplest form, theatre is storytelling. From theatre professionals and academics to...
Read MorePosted by Amy Oestreicher | 17th Jul 2017 | New York, Theatre and Disability, United States of America
I grew up thinking my life was a musical. Call it the “theatre bug,” call me a “drama queen” or a...
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