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Entertainment & Culture

8 accessible festive events and attractions to explore this Christmas

We share 8 accessible festive events, in-person and virtual, that you and your family are sure to love and enjoy…

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Entertainment & Culture

Unlimited festival: climate change, identity and marginalised experiences

This year's Unlimited festival at the Southbank Centre showcases the work of D/deaf and disabled artists with many FREE events…

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Entertainment & Culture

You Know We Belong Together: breaking down stereotypes around Down’s syndrome

You Know We Belong Together is an accessible play at the Southbank Centre about living with Down's syndrome, where all…

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Lifestyle

Jess Thom: changing the narrative about Tourette’s

We speak to Jess Thom about living with Tourette’s, her creative project Touretteshero and her appearances on stage and screen.

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Entertainment & Culture

Southbank Centre marks 20 years of Imagine Children’s Festival with an accessible line-up

The Southbank Centre marks 20 years of Imagine Children’s Festival with an accessible line-up, featuring British Sign Language, Touch Tours,…

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Entertainment & Culture

Joanne Roughton-Arnold: visually impaired violinist, opera singer and founder of FormidAbility

Joanne Roughton-Arnold is a visually impaired violinist, opera singer and the founder of the opera company formidAbility, which makes opera…

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Entertainment & Culture

Ali Stroker: we speak to the Tony award-winning disabled actress and singer

Ali Stroker made history by becoming the first actress in a wheelchair to win a Tony Award. Find out about…

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Entertainment & Culture

December 2019: unmissable disability-related culture, arts and entertainment

We've rounded up some of the best disability-related and accessible entertainment this Christmas, including a relaxed carol concert at the…

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Entertainment & Culture

Official Theatre: accessing London’s theatres

Do you enjoy visiting theatres in London’s West End but find yourself faced with a myriad of accessibility questions and…

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