503Studio Masterclass: Making Creatively Accessible Work
With much talk in the industry about this being a time to reset and potential change in our practises, how can writers be part of that change when it comes to making work creatively accessible for disabled audiences? Through this workshop director Nickie Miles-Wildin will look at what creative access is and how it can be used in the act/art of writing.
Thanks to Arts Council England’s Emergency Grant and our Share The Drama scheme, we want to make sure those of you who are struggling in the current climate can still take part in our Autumn Writers Programme. While we prioritise anyone who is long term unemployed and/or claiming benefits, we’re also offering subsidies if you’re in financial difficulty as a result of the Covid-19 crisis. To express interest in a bursary or subsidised placement through our Share The Drama scheme, please sign up here. If you would prefer to speak directly to a member of our team about your circumstance or to ask for more information about this scheme, please contact us.
If you would like to discuss any access requirements and how we can accommodate them, prior to booking, please get in touch with us.
Running time of workshop: 2.5 hours – delivered online.
Nickie Miles-Wildin is Associate Director for Graeae Theatre Company and an independent theatre maker. She was recently young company programme leader at Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.
Directing credits include: Mmxx (Royal Exchange Theatre), Crips Without Constraints (Graeae), Cuttin’it (Royal Exchange Theatre), Iron Man (Graeae & Spark Arts) THE FOREST OF FORGOTTEN DISCOS (Contact /Jackie Hagan), The Tempest At Abraham Moss (Royal Exchange Theatre); Bingo Lingo (co-director/Wild N Beets); DISABILITY SEX ARCHIVES, TWO CAN TOUCAN (Twocan Theatre); NANA’S JUMBLE (Kazzum).
Staff Director on Mosquitoes (Dorfman, National Theatre). Associate Director credits include: Mixtape (Royal Exchange Theatre); Tommy (Ramps On The Moon National Tour). In 2014 Nickie co-founded TwoCan, Gloucestershire’s first professional disabled-led theatre company.
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