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Royal Shakespeare Company Announces Its First British Sign Language Theatre Tour
Further opening up the theatre to Deaf audiences, the RSC performance of The Jew of Malta will be fully interpreted
Henry V at the Noel Coward Theatre: Once More Unto the Breach!
Richard and Joanna Turner enjoy theatre outings, and despite losing his hearing, captioned performances still allow them both to enjoy it
King Lear at the National Theatre: An Accessible Family Affair
The National Theatre and Stagetext teamed up to provide a captioned performance of King Lear
Tom Shakespeare on Enabling Equality: Label Jars Not People!
An interesting talk on the history and modern day perception of disability
RSC Stage First Performance With BSL
Royal Shakespeare Company get set to host its first semi-integrated Sign Language Performance.
The Winter's Tale with BSL Interpretation
Performed by the Taking Flight Theatre Company, the performance was designed with deaf people in mind
Bravo RSC in Setting New Standards of BSL Integration into Stage Plays!
For the first time ever, the Royal Shakespeare Company offer fully inclusive play to Deaf BSL audience in Stratford
The life of a theatre interpreter
Following our recent wonderful experience of integrated theatre we interviewed Becky Allen to get a behind the scenes look at how the show was developed
RSC continues its commitment to semi-integrated BSL performances
The RSC - Making the theatre more accessible to the Deaf signing community than ever before