by Michael Richardson For the last two and a half years I have been researching the participation of Deaf people in theatre. With only a few months remaining, I am currently writing up my PhD thesis, wondering what I am doing – and often, why I am doing it. Of course, working bilingually in English and […]
Tag: theatre
Borderland identities
by Kerstin Pfeiffer “Wie, Sie … äh… du weißt nicht wie Snapchat geht?” Three pairs of eyes fix me in complete disbelief. A part of me wants the floor of the rehearsal room to open wide and swallow me there and then. For the third time in less than two hours I am […]
Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2016 – how accessible was it to Deaf people?
by Michael Richardson This blog-post is based on an article to be published in the October 2016 edition of the British Deaf News, and is reproduced here with their kind permission. As I write, the final day of the 2016 Edinburgh Festival Fringe is drawing to a close. During a three-and-a-half week period there […]
Progression 2015: A two-day celebration of Deaf Arts
by Michael Richardson Only ten days into my Ph.D. research programme, exploring the engagement of the Deaf community and the use of British Sign Language (BSL) in theatre, I was fortunate to be able to attend a two day conference in Glasgow celebrating Deaf Arts and the progress made in that arena over the last decade. […]