Tags - Theatre
The First To Go by benchtours Production and Sirius Pictures
Robert Softley reviews Nabil Shaban's play about the holocaust
Last updated : 26 May 08 Read more
Rachel Feldberg
Rachel Feldberg, Artistic Director of the Ilkley Literature Festival, discusses life, love and disability with Jo Verrent, director of ada inc.
Last updated : 20 May 08 Read more
Signdance Collective Blog
David Bower keeps you updated on the Signdance's latest developments.
Last updated : 26 Mar 08 Read more
The Almond and the Seahorse by Kaite O’Reilly
Sara Beer reviews a performance of Kaite O’Reilly's play, on tour in Wales and Manchester
Last updated : 14 Mar 08 Read more
NWDAF masterclass lead by Nabil Shaban
Kevin Donnellon takes part in a series of workshops hosted by NWDAF and asks what lessons we can learn from the past
Last updated : 07 Mar 08 Read more
Static by Graeae Theatre Company
Robert Softely reviews Graeae's latest touring production
Last updated : 07 Mar 08 Read more
12% Evil by Laurence Clarke
Tanya Raabe reviews Laurence Clark sizing himself up to find out just how evil he can be
Last updated : 24 Dec 07 Read more
The Conquest of the South Pole by Theatre Resource
A moving play about the problem of long-term unemployment, in which four disabled friends stave off the despair of joblessness by re-enacting Amundsen's expedition to the South Pole.
Last updated : 17 Dec 07 Read more
Pig Tales by Julie McNamara
Julie McNamara tours the UK with her story of sex, religion and psychiatry
Last updated : 09 Nov 07 Read more
Blind in Theatre Festival 2007
Maria Oshodi reports back on Extant's recent visit to the fifth international Blind in Theatre Festival held in Zagreb in October.
Last updated : 06 Nov 07 Read more
Critical Writing Masterclass
A group of disabled writers were invited by
New Writing South and
DAO (Disability Arts Online) to a series of seminars to develop skills in critical writing and gain an understanding of its role within the world of news media and publications.
Last updated : 02 Nov 07 Read more
Edinburgh Fringe
Jo Verrent reviews eight disability-related shows at the Edinburgh Festival
Last updated : 26 Aug 07 Read more
Minding the Gap
DAO asks Sarah Kennedy about the work of Mind the Gap and a forthcoming conference it is organising around opportunities for learning disabled actors
Last updated : 10 May 07 Read more
Beyond Victims and Villains
Kaite O'Reilly reviews a groundbreaking collection of Contemporary Plays by Disabled Playwrights
Last updated : 08 May 07 Read more
To Be Continued... by Danny Start
Peter Street reviews a script-in-hand performance at the Bolton Octagon March 2007
Last updated : 08 May 07 Read more
Sophie Woolley
Melissa Mostyn reviews Sophie Woolley's latest one-woman show When to Run?
Last updated : 01 Feb 07 Read more
Graeae Theatre: Scene Change
Alex Bulmer talks to Joe McConnell about Graeae's new performing arts training programme Scene Change
Last updated : 01 Feb 07 Read more
Alternative Dramaturgies informed by a Deaf and Disability perspective
Artist Alicia Grace reviews the second Alternative Dramaturgies symposium.
Last updated : 01 Feb 07 Read more
Disability Arts Cymru
The Unusual Stage School; Mat Fraser gives an assessment of a new theatre project launched by Disability Arts Cymru.
Last updated : 01 Feb 07 Read more
Fallen Women
The Fingersmiths latest production incorporates spoken and projected text with theatricalised British Sign Language. Penny Pepper caught their performance at the Drill Hall, London.
Last updated : 16 Dec 06 Read more
Review: Deborah Williams' oUo maan
Lindsay Carter caught Deborah Williams' one-woman show
oUo maan at Caedmon Hall, Gateshead
Last updated : 16 Dec 06 Read more
Interview with Deborah Williams
Colin Hambrook talked to Deborah Williams about her approach to making theatre and her dreams for her company, Reality Productions.
Last updated : 16 Dec 06 Read more
Graeae Theatre: Missing Pieces
Penny Pepper experiences Graeae Theatre Company's free performance training for aspiring actors with sensory and physical disabilities
Last updated : 01 Dec 05 Read more
Interview with Julie McNamara
Colin Hambrook talked to Julie McNamara about
her latest piece of theatre, due to be performed at Theatre Workshop in Edinburgh as part of the Degenerate Festival 2005.
Last updated : 01 Jul 05 Read more
Lynn Manning
DAO saw the new production of his autobiographical play
Weights in Brighton, at the beginning of its UK tour.
Last updated : 01 Jul 05 Read more
Interview with Danny Start
Joe McConnell talks to Danny Start about his play
I Love you Angela, recently broadcast on Radio 4, and about his career as a writer.
Last updated : 01 Jun 05 Read more
Extant present Resistance
Extant are the only blind theatre company in the UK. Over the past few years they have been developing new styles to create access for blind performers and audiences alike.
Last updated : 01 Jan 05 Read more
Mark Ware
Mark Ware has created a play, a film and an exhibition that's influenced by his life after a stroke at the age of 39. Colin Hambrook talked to him about his creative journey.
Last updated : 01 Dec 04 Read more
Signs of a Diva
An interview with Caroline Parker
Last updated : 01 Dec 04 Read more
What is Disability Theatre?
Ruth Bailey give an overview of the development of some of the main contenders.
Last updated : 01 Dec 04 Read more
Sign Dance (Theatre) Collective
Sign Dance Collective are fast developing a Europe-wide reputation for their imaginative new style of sign dance theatre. Colin reviews their show reel.
Last updated : 01 Dec 04 Read more