Haley McGee’s Olivier Award-nominated play has four performances at Soho Theatre Walthamstow following runs in Edinburgh, London and Toronto.
Haley McGee’s Olivier Award-nominated play has four performances at Soho Theatre Walthamstow following runs in Edinburgh, London and Toronto.
Sir Keir Starmer’s press conference on the ongoing situation in Iran was livestreamed with on-screen BSL interpretation on Thursday, making it the first speech from the Prime Minister since September to be made accessible to deaf signers.
I've predicted the winners in this year's Olivier Awards, after the full list of nominees was revealed earlier today.
Legendary entertainer Gary Wilmot makes his London playwriting debut with a production playing Upstairs at The Gatehouse.
Five playwrights pen pieces on the Ukraine war in a new Arcola Theatre production.
50 new photographs of hearing aid users aged between 20 and 60 have been made available to the public for free, with the aim of sharing a "more contemporary and positive representation" of the devices and those who wear them.
The British Deaf Association (BDA) has defended the British Sign Language (BSL) translation of Liverpool slogan ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, after deaf community members criticised one of the four signs for being “dangerous” and “threatening”.
The British Deaf Association has told me that translating Liverpool’s “You’ll Never Walk Alone” into British Sign Language is “the first step”, as it hopes other football clubs will become more accessible to their deaf fans.
UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said he knows British people and communities will be “deeply concerned” about strikes carried out by Iran on Saturday, in a recorded statement shared the same day without British Sign Language (BSL) interpretation.
Liverpool Football Club supporters signed the team’s iconic anthem “You’ll Never Walk Alone” in British Sign Language (BSL) on Saturday, ahead of the club’s game against West Ham at their Anfield stadium.
Jack Nicholls’ debut play about cavemen premieres at the Royal Court.
‘Photograph 51’ playwright Anna Ziegler’s latest play has its world premiere at London’s Donmar Warehouse.
The ‘I, Joan’ and ‘Cowbois’ playwright’s first play returns to London with a staging at the Arcola Theatre.
Video-on-demand (VoD) services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime and Disney+ will be included in new accessibility requirements found in the Media Act, the government has announced, with key regulations set to be laid before Parliament next month.
Jenny Sealey, the artistic director of the disabled-led theatre company Graeae, has revealed her support under the government's Access to Work scheme has been cut by half, criticising the "punitive" decision as an "infringement of human rights".
Abigail Thorn and Joe Pitts star in a revival of Phil Porter’s parasocial rom-com at the King’s Head Theatre.
UK Government plans to bring more professionals such as speech and language therapists into mainstream education could make a “real difference” for deaf children, but only if such reforms to SEND provision produce a “significant increase” in teachers of the deaf, the National Deaf Children’s…
‘For Black Boys…’ director Tristan Fynn-Aiduenu makes his Globe debut directing late Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman’s 2005 play.
Ahead of its international premiere at Marylebone Theatre next month, writer Elise Esther Hearst discusses the contemporary questions of gender and identity within Yentl, a new stage adaptation of Isaac Bashevis Singer’s short story of the same name.
The National Theatre has confirmed it is trialling Bluetooth's assistive listening technology Auracast in its Dorfman Theatre, ahead of it being made publicly available in the space "later this year".
With Cynthia Erivo’s Dracula now open at the Noël Coward Theatre in London, I explain why there’s intrigue to be found in contrasting the play with Kip Williams’ staging of The Picture of Dorian Gray, starring Sarah Snook.
The UN has said it does not have the funding or “technical capacity” to provide national sign language interpretation for meetings of its CRPD committee, despite calls from the WFD to provide such access for a deaf committee member.
The temporary rebranding of 10 Bakerloo line tube stations in January, for a promotional campaign with drinks brand Heineken, was allowed to last for three weeks, despite Transport for London's own 'master equality impact assessment' on renaming stations suggesting a 48-hour time limit.
Anthony Lau revives Terence Rattigan’s play in his National Theatre directorial debut, starring Ben Daniels and Laurie Kynaston.
Tim Crouch directs and stars in a fresh staging of the bard's play at Shakespeare's Globe.
The ThickSkin production played a one-night-only show at Watford Palace Theatre as part of its ongoing UK tour.
BREAKING: In-person BSL interpretation for major government speeches and press conferences is “not being taken forward” by the Labour government, but the policy has “not been completely closed out for future consideration”.
Tectonic Theatre Company’s production, a finalist for the 2024 Pulitzer Prize, plays London’s Stratford East theatre.