Able-bodied actors shouldn’t play Richard III, a theatre director has suggested. Jenny Sealey, who co-directed the opening ceremony for the London Paralympics in 2012, said performers from the deaf ...
Graeae artistic director Jenny Sealey has urged “risk-averse” theatre leaders to “get over themselves” and include D/deaf and disabled creatives in their work. Sealey was speaking at the UK Theatre ...
Graeae artistic director Jenny Sealey is to be honoured for her outstanding contribution to the industry at this year’s UK Theatre Awards. Sealey will be presented with the award at the ceremony on ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Having spent a lifetime championing stories by Deaf and disabled artists, Sealey ...
Today, Monday 9 December, The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama hosts its annual Graduation Ceremony at The Royal Festival Hall. Alongside a class of new graduates, Central awards fellowships ...
How did you get into the performing arts? I started ballet when I was six and after I went Deaf from a bang on the head age seven, my ballet teacher said it did not matter that I couldn't hear the ...
Rare opportunity to experience the Vagina Monologues, written by Eve Ensler and directed by Jenny Sealey. With powerful performances from Deal community voices. The performance will be BSL interpreted ...
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Kirsty Wark relives the London 2012 Paralympics with Dame Sarah Storey, Hannah Cockroft, Ade Adepitan, Naomi Riches, Ollie Hynd Jenny Sealey, and others. Show more In the summer of 2012, London hosted ...
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