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In reality, theatre is not very accessible for disabled people | Letters

Mike Hughes is sceptical of claims that the sector has placed inclusion at its heartHannah Essex (Letters, 21 October) claims that “the theatre sector has for many years placed inclusion at its heart”, and gives the examples of “free and subsidised tickets, relaxed, captioned or signed performances, community partnerships, touring to underserved areas, and outreach in schools”. She then asserts: “These are not token gestures.”I’m registered sight-impaired and have a number of spinal issues. Perhaps she’d like to join me for a performance of her choice and see just how tokenistic all these things largely are. Obtaining accessible tickets for myself and a companion is a challenge every time, and involves around four times more work than anyone else would be required to do. Continue reading...

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