the reality for disabled artists in fringe theatre
Clockwise from top left: Ezi. Amarachi Rachel Nwokoro, Amy Trigg, Mark Beer, Philippa Childs, Jamie Hale and John Plews. Photos: Bertie Watson/Studio Grey/Alex Brenner
Theatre is working to right its historical failings around accessibility, but has anything really changed in the small-scale sector? Disabled artists talk to Giverny Masso about the real state of play in the UK’s fringe venues
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