Go See: Not I with BSL interpretation at Battersea Arts Centre #ad

Posted on March 7, 2018 by



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NOT I

Touretteshero

Battersea Arts Centre | Until 17 Mar | 7:30pm | £12.50/£10 concs

Jess Thom has Tourettes, a condition that means she makes movements and noises she can’t control, called tics.

Following award-winning Backstage In Biscuit Land, she takes on Samuel Beckett’s short play in a theatrical experience that explores neurodiversity and asks who is allowed to perform what and who gets the final say.

All performances are accompanied by a BSL interpreter/performer and are relaxed. This means that if you tic, shout or move about, you’re more than welcome. And the great thing is, everyone can benefit from a relaxed performance.

Find out more and book tickets here. Watch the trailer and find out more with the BSL synopsis.


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