‘Two Perspectives on Disability’: In Conversation with Richard Three at Shakespeare in the Ruff
“There’s a need for [Richard Three] because there’s so little work in this country that centres two disabled people at its core,” Bulmer said.
“There’s a need for [Richard Three] because there’s so little work in this country that centres two disabled people at its core,” Bulmer said.
Had things gone differently with Soulpepper’s programming, another production entirely might have been in its place this season. And, had things gone differently in Jani’s early years as an artist, she might not have grown into the fierce matriarch of Indigenous theatre that she is.
I didn’t know much about MS. But I did know it was something a dancer and choreographer like me shouldn’t have.
These are the shows that are opening and closing the week of August 28, 2017.
These are the shows that are opening and closing the week of August 14, 2017.
“I might not be able to handle it. I might go crazy and run naked down the 401 or something. But I think it’s about trying to just be open to not knowing what will happen next.”
I am revelling in Romeo. I have discovered there is a part of me that is unafraid to take up space.
We have the exclusive on Shakespeare in the Ruff’s casting for this summer’s production of Romeo and Juliet.