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Disability and Accessibility

How can we make every aspect of theatre practice and participation accessible to people of all abilities? Disability aesthetics, accessibility measures for artists and audience members, and work created by artists with disabilities are all covered here. A great place to start is the 2019 series The Future of Theatre is Accessible, curated by Talleri McRae and Mickey Rowe, or you can dive into Unsettling Dramaturgy’s panel Praxis Sessions for Virtual Collaboration: Cripping Practice or videos from the Neurodiversity Matters Conference. To learn more about HowlRound’s goals and standards for accessibility, you can go here.

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Essay
How to Embrace the Dramaturgy of Creative Caption Design
by McClain Leong
14 April 2026
Video
iCoDaCo Online Conference
Body Politics in Contemporary Dance
Monday 8 December 2025
Paris, France
Video
A.R.T./New York Community Forum
Fall 2025: Seeking Alternatives
Wednesday 29 October 2025
New York City
event poster for body politics in contemporary dance icodaco online conference.
Video

Body Politics in Contemporary Dance

Monday 8 December 2025
Paris, France

Through inspiring keynote presentations, artist talks, and interactive discussions, this conference explores the dynamic relationship between dance and political activism, with a particular focus on disability, race, gender, and class. 

event poster for the A R T New York community fall forum 2025.
Video

Fall 2025: Seeking Alternatives

Wednesday 29 October 2025
New York City

Community conversations about welcoming audiences with disabilities, producing within a festival context, and how to handle change when an organization comes to an ending.

A group of actors on stage playing guitar.
Essay
10 July 2025

The potential for photosensitive reactions—like seizures or migraines—keeps some audiences out of theatres. Nicole Hughes discusses the work of EpiArts and the FlashCue Project to make theatre more accessible to these audience members by educating theatremakers about photosensitivity and providing clear standards for communicating about flashing light cues.

A woman leading a dance workshop.
Essay
7 July 2025

Theatrical movement classes often neglect access for people of all ability levels. Theatre educator Katie Butler shares about breaking ableist frameworks in her movement pedagogy and a new framework she is developing to do so: assessing principles rather than skills.

A close up of a band playing on stage.
Essay
5 June 2025

Through non-narrative rock numbers, Dan Fishback is Alive, Unwell, and Living in His Apartment targets contemporary societal betrayals, from COVID denialism to the genocide in Palestine. Taylor Leigh Lamb writes about the show’s genesis and its multi-pronged commitment to safety and access for audience and artists alike.

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Video

A Conversation with Disabled and Deaf Theatremakers Exploring How Embodied Difference is Reshaping Contemporary Theatre Aesthetics

Thursday 1 May 2025
New York City

This event deepens our understanding of how the lived experiences of disabled and Deaf artists are redefining the landscape of the performing arts.

A painting of a man falling and a white bird.
Essay
25 April 2025

Evan Silver aka Tiresias details their inspirations and intentions for cryptochrome, a sonic odyssey and ritual meditation that invites audiences to imagine themselves in the sensory worlds of other living things.

A group of people standing in a line wearing black face masks.
Essay
20 March 2025

COVID protections are essential for many artists to work safely. However, they are not the norm within the theatre industry. Performer Ezra Tozian offers a practical guide for theatre workers to negotiate COVID protections for productions.

Two people stand in front of each other with their foreheads touching.
Essay
12 February 2025

Dave Osmundsen counters the idea that working with Autistic artists presents a “challenge” by offering practical recommendations for casting, rehearsing, and performing with Autistic artists.

Two people on stage - one dressed as a doctor and one dressed as a patient.
Essay
30 January 2025

Georgia Evans is the writer and director of Walls: Chloe’s Story, a Forum Theatre play about people with chronic vulvovaginal pain—something she doesn’t deal with. She discusses how to create a show about other’s intimate stories in a collaborative, trustworthy way.

A person reaches up passionately on stage.
Essay
14 January 2025

Sandbox-style immersive theatre productions like Sleep No More and Life and Trust present unique challenges to providing accessibility measures for audience members, but it is possible and necessary to prioritize access in these spaces. Allie Marotta assesses current access practices in these productions and recommends targeted improvements.

The Ghost Light Project event image for Monday 6 January.
Video

How Are You Keeping Your Light On?

Monday 6 January 2025

The Ghostlight Project brings theatres and communities together to create light in challenging times. We call on you to celebrate and collaborate with local arts and cultural organizations to amplify our collective impact while working within our means. Ask yourself: how are you keeping your light on?

A close up of theater seats.
Essay
9 December 2024

Performing artist and teacher Emily Kitchens highlights the discrimination against fat people within theatre and discusses the need to advocate for fat acceptance by literally expanding our spaces.  

A group of people are gathered on stage wearing costumes.
Essay
25 November 2024

Access for disabled theatre artists within the theatre industry is lacking, and pathways for those in production disciplines to enter the industry are particularly neglected. Alexis Wilner highlights the inaccessibility of common pathways and offers ideas to increase access. 

event poster for the a r t new york fall forum 2024.
Video

Conversations about Disability Equity and Space Resources in New York Theatre

Wednesday 20 November 2024
New York City

Exploring actionable solutions for breaking down barriers and transforming theatre practices for disability equity, and an enlightening discussion that delves into the strategic decisions behind space management in our field.

An actor stands onstage in front of a shadow on a window.
Essay
13 November 2024

Access dramaturgy is a practice of integrating access creatively and collaboratively in performance from the earliest moments of the creative process. Access dramaturg Alison Kopit, in collaboration with Ann Marie Dorr and Maggie Bridger, introduces the transformative practice of access dramaturgy as implemented in Radiate and Dark Disabled Stories.

A person in blue lighting looks up at a sculpture.
Essay
16 October 2024

UP UNTIL NOW: midair for some time used film, sensory storytelling, American Sign Language dance theatre, and music performance to create an inclusive new world. Carmen! shares what it was like to be enveloped into this theatrical experience.

 An actor wears a colorful costume performing in a brightly lit classroom .
Essay
19 September 2024

Abbie Anderson provides a list of eight actions that theatres can take to make their work environments more accessible and equitable for physically disabled actors.

event poster for theatre communications group national conference chicago 2024.
Video

Panels and Conversations about the State of American Theatre

Thursday 20 June to Saturday 22 June 2024
Chicago, IL

The TCG National Conference is one of the largest nationwide gatherings of the not-for-profit theatre community. TCG has been gathering folks this way since 1976 and each year, the National Conference creates space for theatre practitioners across the globe to get inspired, learn from one another, and build toward collective action. It’s also been a way for TCG and the field to get intimately familiar with theatre communities around the country, and to channel the particular energy of their artists.

Two figures in abstract red and black costumes dance on stage.
Essay
10 June 2024

Sophie Sagan-Gutherz shares about Kat Mustatea’s ielele, a show that uses a unique instrument called the BodyMouth to sound out histories of the ielele, a genderless creature in Balkan folklore. Sophie highlights how this show’s use of technology illuminates connections between disability and transgression of binary gender.

A man in a red shirt stands on stage with a microphone.
Essay
28 May 2024

Rob Silverman Ascher chronicles the collaboration between Aaron Pang, a non-fiction storyteller with no formal theatrical training, and Johanna Kasimow, a director with a background in devising and physical theatre, on Herein Lies the Truth: Pang’s story that centers around sex and disability and confronts able-bodied expectations of what a disabled performer ought to share.

Two people in stage blacks wearing masks stand backstage.
Essay
29 April 2024

Ezra Tozian, Claudia Alick, and Jon Jon Johnson discuss the need to challenge the status quo of ignoring COVID within the theatre industry and the impact that the lack of care is having on them and other disabled theatremakers. 

poster image for the 2024 cultural mobility forum in wales.
Video

Watch the livestream of the third Cultural Mobility Forum hosted by On the Move member Wales Arts International.

Thursday 25 April 2024

On Thursday, 25 April, and Friday, 26 April, the third Cultural Mobility Forum is hosted by On the Move member Wales Arts International in Caernarfon, Wales and live streamed by HowlRound. As part of its multiannual program co-funded by the European Union, each year On the Move proposes a Cultural Mobility Forum to collectively investigate international artistic and cultural mobility trends.

A woman performs in front of audience members wearing masks.
Essay
21 March 2024

Taylor Leigh Lamb argues that building the equitable theatre industry requires robust COVID precautions with steps like masking, air filtration, and advocacy within our theatrical spaces.

The International Mobility of Disabled Artists and Culture Professionals Event Poster.
Video

Join this webinar to collectively investigate international artistic and cultural mobility.

Tuesday 12 March 2024
Europe

For this Cultural Mobility Webinar, On the Move builds upon the two large-scale studies it carried out as part of the EU funded project Europe Beyond Access, Time to Act: How Lack of Knowledge in the Cultural Sector Creates Barriers for Disabled Artists and Audiences and Time to Act: Two Years On, Data-led Insights on Performing Arts and Disability in Europe.

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