The Royal Shakespeare Theatre Company got in touch to tell me about a feat they were extremely proud of involving […]
June 27, 2019
Comments Off on Interview with professional Deaf make-up artist Kellie Moody
Hi Kellie! So first of all, how did you become a make up artist and why? WOW…It has always been […]
June 19, 2019
Our group, d/Deaf Teachers of the Deaf (DToD) was initially set up in 2013 by myself, Martine Monksfield and Dani […]
June 11, 2019
Travelling is a great way for d/Deaf people to develop their confidence, make new friends and learn about the world. […]
June 5, 2019
Comments Off on Interview with artistic director Paula Garfield on Deafinitely Theatre’s latest show: Dreadful Deaf!
Hi Paula! So, how did the idea for Dreadful Deaf come about? So, the idea for our brand new production […]
May 30, 2019
Comments Off on Rebecca-Anne Withey: Tips for beginning a meditation practice!
Earlier this month it was National Meditation Day. Meditation is simply the act of practising focused awareness, whether it’s by […]
May 22, 2019
Comments Off on Jenny Koehring: day in the life of a sign language interpreter
The difficulty with describing a typical day of a BSL interpreter is that there isn’t one. ‘Typical’ or ‘normal’ are […]
May 17, 2019
As any parent knows, raising mini humans is a challenge to say the least. These little people bring out the […]
May 9, 2019
When I first met my husband he used to say “if he cut me open I would bleed teacher”. In […]
April 29, 2019
Comments Off on Rebecca-Anne Withey: The Jungle Book at Derby Theatre (and the importance of giving feedback)
I wonder how many Limping Chicken readers have been to see live shows during the Easter holidays? Were they accessible? […]
July 4, 2019
Comments Off on Royal Shakespeare Company: Deaf actor becomes first to understudy hearing principal