Guide to Accessible Theatres in London
London is known around the world for its rich and illustrious relationship with theatre. It encompasses over 230 theatres and is home to the renowned …
London is known around the world for its rich and illustrious relationship with theatre. It encompasses over 230 theatres and is home to the renowned …
Now in its third year, the pioneering free mini-festival A Bit Of A Do from Drunken Chorus returns championing the work of artists with and without di…
A company which initially had its three-year funding withdrawn by Creative Scotland last year, sparking a public outcry, has seen one of its productio…
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) are staging their second Relaxed performance of a full-length Shakespeare play. The Relaxed version of A…
A showcase of D/deaf and disabled artists curated by Jamie Hale is coming to the Barbican in October 2019, and applications to work and perform open s…
What Words Are Ours? A tongue-twisting, thigh-slapping, tear-jerking poetry-cabaret, exploring words as a tool of protest, dissent and joy, BSL inte…
Christmas Tales is Chickenshed's fun and festive show for children aged 0-7 years old. We have added a sprinkling of magical snowflakes to our regul…
The National Theatre of Scotland is marking Scotland’s Year of Young People in 2018 by staging a major radical new festival of international performing…
Join Chickenshed for a magical and brilliantly uplifting retelling of the unforgettable story of Ebenezer Scrooge, that "squeezing, wrenching, grasping…