Review: Rime of the Second Sister, Online by 45North
Review: Rime of the Second Sister, Online by 45North3.0Overall ScoreThis interactive audio journey brought to you by 45North, accompanied by Laura Frances Heitzman's playful and vibrant illu…
Review: Rime of the Second Sister, Online by 45North3.0Overall ScoreThis interactive audio journey brought to you by 45North, accompanied by Laura Frances Heitzman's playful and vibrant illu…
Review: Dare to Look Down, New Perspectives 3.0Overall Score As live venues closed around the world, digital creativity propelled theatre through a new world of possibility " and our various…
Review: Get Your Life Back2.0Overall ScoreAnother year, another Edinburgh Fringe. This year, however, we can watch a whole host of fringe theatre from the comfort of our homes with the Edinb…
This will be the penultimate list of opportunities for marginalised people we'll be putting out before our break. As well as some excellent job openings from Middle Child and the Almeida The…
As AYT closes its doors " perhaps temporarily, perhaps permanently " Managing Director, Sam talks about the reasons why, his hopes for the future and how the company can't return unless it h…
Review: Hold Me Close, Camden Fringe 3.0Overall Score Hold Me Close plays at the Canal Cafe Theatre in Little Venice as part of the Camden Fringe. Located above the Bridge House pub, the aud…
Review: Brownton Abbey Talk Show, Edinburgh Fringe 4.0Overall Score This compilation of dance, physical theatre and performance art is certainly a moving and thought-provoking watch. From th…
Review: Future Cargo, The Place3.0Overall ScoreSitting at home I am instructed, through headphones, to dial my volume to the max and then down a couple of notches. As I fiddle with the volum…
Review: Tectonic Plates, The Chelsea Theatre3.0Overall ScoreOne of the great privileges of our society is the provision of a free education, an incredible opportunity to build the tools we n…
Review: Three Way, Lion & Unicorn Theatre 3.0Overall Score Three Way is the latest piece by Lincolnshire-based theatre company Split Infinitive, founded by Helen and Alexander Millington…
Review: Once Upon a Time in Nazi Occupied Tunisia, Almeida Theatre4.0Overall ScoreThe hum of the audience stops abruptly as the sun which hangs over the set glares unbearably bright. Then, w…
Watching Jack Thorne's speech at the Edinburgh TV Festival, AYT's Outreach Officer, Naomi was left upset for a whole host of reasons. She knew things were bad for disabled people, but not qu…
Review: When Darkness Falls, Park Theatre 3.0Overall Score It's been three years since my last visit to the Park Theatre, and I am warmly welcomed on my return, albeit with a rather chilling…
Review: Afloat, Edinburgh Fringe Online 4.0Overall Score Just as the world reaches a peak in climate anxiety, Eva O'Connor and Hildegard Ryan's Afloat storms into the digital arena of the Ed…
Review: Kvartetto, Summerhall Online3.0Overall ScoreKvartetto is an exploration of freedom within physicality, which the three performers conquer without question. Maria Lahti, Jarmo Patana …
Review: Sex Education Xplorers (S.E.X), Edinburgh Fringe3.0Overall ScoreAt the age of fourteen, I was an expert in the mechanics of sex. I could name every part of the human genitals and des…
More job opportunities this week from BAFTA and Opera North, plus loads more. They are specifically for disabled and artists of colour or to better engage those that feel marginalised in the…
Review: The Entertainment4.0Overall ScorePersonally, I love a good radio play. The Entertainment is a brilliant one " it treats the form as an advantage as opposed to a limitation, and in do…
Review: Through Bush Through Briar, Achy Bits Productions 1.0Overall Score One of the best things about the Edinburgh Fringe is that it allows new creatives and performers to flex their musc…
Review: I Lost My Virginity To Chopin's Nocturne In B-Flat Minor5.0Overall ScoreFrom the title alone, it's difficult to know what to expect from this performance. However, Sebastian Gardner'…
We've collated a list of theatre companies and organisations that are run by and for disabled people across the UK. We hope you find this useful, we hope you find it helpful and if you think…
Review: National Dance Company Wales, Open Air performance 5.0Overall Score National Dance Company Wales' new open-air performance, consisting of Why are people Clapping? and Moving is every…
Review: Naughty, Camden Fringe5.0Overall Score"Ping" " a text message is projected onto the white canvas that lights up the dark auditorium. "Ping" " another one. They are enquiring about An…
Review: Big Big Sky2.0Overall ScoreTom Wells' Big Big Sky at Hampstead Theatre brings a more rural pace to the city's returning theatrical nightlife. As Angie goes about running her seasonal…
Review: Winners, The Theatre on the Downs5.0Overall ScoreWinners is a rapid flick through history from the very beginning of time. A look into humanity and the greed and corruption that has …