Archive for Blogs
Barbican Access Tickets for Hamlet: Clarifications and FOI requests
Hello again, everyone.
Many thanks to all of you that read and commented on my last blog on Barbican’s access arrangements for Hamlet, either here or on Twitter.
The blog generated a lot of discussion, mostly on twitter, and there are some interesting comments on the blog too. I’ll draw your attention to the comment from Alice, who is a wheelchair user and had an easier time getting tickets, which demonstrates some of the inequalities...
Read the rest of this entry »
Category Arts and Culture, Blogs, Digital, Theatre Tags: Audio Description, Deaf, Disability, disability access, Disability Discrimination, Equalities Act 2010, visual impairment
Barbican Access Tickets for Hamlet: Jumping Through Hoops!
The Barbican’s official Hamlet poster. Credit: Barbican
Hello readers,
Samantha here,
It’s been a good while since I blogged here, and I’m very behind on writing about a number of things. But this one jumped the queue….
I’ve tried to get access tickets for the Barbican in London before, but had difficulty obtaining their access rate. In 2013, I was offered discounted tickets for the audio described performance of A Midsummer...
Read the rest of this entry »
Category Arts and Culture, Blogs, Digital, Digital Discrimination, Digital Inclusion, International, Theatre
Punchdrunk and National Theatre: The Drowned Man. So Near, and Yet, So Far
Hello dear readers, it’s me again, Samantha. I have a lot of catching up to do here. I have a list of blogs to write, most of them positive. This one has skipped to the front of the list. It was so, so nearly a hugely positive post, it really was. So near, and yet, so far…. *sigh*.
I’ve blogged about access at the National Theatre and Punchdrunk before. Both were really positive experiences, so I had high hopes for their joint...
Read the rest of this entry »
Category Arts and Culture, Blogs, Combined Arts, Dance, Events, International, Reviews, Theatre
Travelling with a disability- Not-so-Easyjet. Preflight checks
Hello again, Samantha here, this time, with a tale of travelling travesty.
As regular readers will know, I’m visually impaired; I’m registered blind, but have a small amount of functional vision in one eye. Unfortunately, over the last couple of years, I’ve developed some other long term health problems, one of which is Sleep Apnea, another is an unusual endocrine/metabolic condition which caused fatigue and pain, amongst other things. ...
Read the rest of this entry »
Category Blogs, Digital, International
The BBC are treating me like a second class Doctor Who fan
(Originally published on the Limping Chicken, thanks to editor Charlie Swinbourne and writer and poet Donna Williams for kind permission to reblog).
Recently, there was a post here on Pesky People, ‘Silence has fallen at the BBC’ written by a fellow Doctor Who fan, describing their troubles with trying to get a ticket to the Doctor Who 50th Anniversary Celebration Convention. It’s quite the saga, it goes on for several blog posts, with various...
Read the rest of this entry »
Category Blogs, Digital, Subtitles Now, Technology, Television Tags: @deaffirefly, BBC, Doctor Who, Doctor Who 50th Celebration, Donna Williams, Limping Chicken