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Deaf News: International deaf education webinar criticised over lack of accessibility

August 29, 2020 by

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The Global Coalition of Parents of Children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (GPODHH) has come under fire from […]

Deaf News: Outcry after YouTube scrap community captions feature

August 4, 2020 by

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The video sharing site YouTube is to axe community contributions for subtitles and translations next month, it has been confirmed. […]

Liam O’Dell: We should all support the Turn On The Subtitles campaign

May 31, 2019 by

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We’ve all seen the sign language interpreters at the bottom of our TV screens. For me – and, I assume, […]

Ask the chicken: My husband won’t let me turn on the subtitles on TV. What should I do?

October 26, 2014 by

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Here’s another popular article from our archive, first published in May 2013. Tell us which articles you think should be reposted by […]

Review: STAGETEXT’s global theatre watch-along – with captions!

October 1, 2014 by

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The date was 25th September 2014. The time was 7.30pm. The popcorn was salted. The cushions were plumped. Everything was […]

Join STAGETEXT tomorrow night for a global watch-a-long of Much Ado About Nothing, with captions!

September 24, 2014 by

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Our Supporter STAGETEXT recently linked up with Digital Theatre so that deaf people can watch six acclaimed plays online with […]

Deaf News: Partnership means theatre plays will be released with captions online

August 20, 2014 by

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The charity STAGETEXT (who are one of our supporters) and DIGITAL THEATRE are delighted to announce that they have formed […]

“It’s amazing to find out that someone has gone back to the theatre after a 10 year absence.” Meet outgoing STAGETEXT CEO, Tabitha Allum

August 14, 2014 by

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After ten years leading STAGETEXT, the charity that work to provide access to theatre and the arts through captioning and […]

London’s Royal Court theatre offers £10 tickets for captioned and BSL performances to Limping Chicken readers

July 15, 2014 by

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The Royal Court theatre, Britain’s leading theatre for new plays, has launched a new season of accessible performances for deaf […]

Charlie Swinbourne: Music venues should follow Glastonbury and give Deaf people better access to concerts

June 30, 2014 by

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By all accounts, this year’s Glastonbury festival went down a muddy storm, and even better, the festival has also been […]