Dr Amy MallettAccessible TortureIt’s actually not as brutal as it sounds…in early November 2021 I was fortunate to find myself back in a studio theatre space for two days…Nov 9, 2021Nov 9, 2021
Dr Amy MallettNathan Geering on making accessible performance work: feeling the fear and doing it anywayPart 2 of an interview with Nathan Geering; accessibility innovator, theatre maker and chief executive of The Rational Method.May 26, 2021May 26, 2021
Dr Amy MallettNathan Geering on finding a new aesthetic that works for everybodyInterview with Nathan Geering, accessibility innovator and theatre maker.May 21, 2021May 21, 2021
Dr Amy MallettVideo specialist Jim Horsfield talks about the role technology can play in making performing arts…Jim Horsfield has co-run As Described with business partner Adam Seaman since 2007. Their company’s tag line is ‘We make stuff happen with…May 19, 2021May 19, 2021
Dr Amy MallettKate Collier talks about interpreting music for the deaf and hard of hearingKate is a registered sign language interpreter and has worked in the accessibility arena for over 10 years. In this article she explains…May 18, 2021May 18, 2021
Dr Amy MallettJenni Elbourne on how to improve accessibility in the performing artsDr Amy Mallett talks to Jenni Elbourne — theatre maker, audio-describer, access worker, and consultant around inclusivity and access in…Apr 14, 2021Apr 14, 2021
Dr Amy MallettJenni Elbourne on audio description, accessibility and authenticityThe first in a series of blog posts around integrated accessibility in the performing arts, Dr Amy Mallett interviews Jenni Elbourne.Apr 8, 2021Apr 8, 2021
Dr Amy MallettIntegrated Accessibility in the Performing ArtsIntroducing a new blog series by Dr Amy MallettApr 8, 2021Apr 8, 2021