Birmingham’s drama group for deaf and hearing actors, Integreat, presented me with a very interesting notion with their performance of […]
Have you tried speech-to-text? The information below comes courtesy of one of this site’s supporters – theatre access charity STAGETEXT. […]
Last week, my drama teacher organised a theatre trip for my drama group – who are all hearing – to […]
’37 Plays. 37 Languages.’ This is the tag line for the Globe Theatre’s Globe to Globe season, hosting theatre companies […]
Read my review of Deafinitely Theatre’s play Gold Dust for Disability Arts Online here. Or read on below. Family. It’s […]
I like Deafinitely Theatre, and I like Graeae Theatre company. But which do I like best? FIIIIGGGHHHHT! Ok, so that […]
I am deaf (from birth) with a severe hearing loss – I communicate via speech and lipreading. I have been […]
Joseph Fagan, 60, is a partially deaf theatre fan who uses hearing aids and lipreading to communicate. He has been […]
You’re one of four writers attending ten workshops over the course of three months. Then a director picks up your […]
February 15, 2013 by Editor
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