IGNITE ME WORKSHOP THEATRE
@ignitemewt
Theatre for social change. We make powerful participatory theatre based on lived experiences. Our current project is Gotcha! The Fault lines of a Broken System.
ID: 897851658079784960
http://www.ignitemewt.com 16-08-2017 16:04:51
902 Tweet
500 Takipçi
1,1K Takip Edilen
“If disabled people were represented in politics according to their proportion of the UK population, there would be about 136 disabled MPs. There were, in fact, just five in 2021.” Lucy Webster theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
The view from the stage after the tech run of The Wind in The Willows last night at Theatre Royal Winchester Theatre Royal Winchester
Coming soon... On Friday 11th October at 5.30pm Whitton Community Centre we bring you the 2nd performance of 'Gotcha! The Faultlines of a Broken System' The play tellsthe story of Bobby, a Disabled Person who gets invesxtigated by the DWP and the effect this has on his life. FREE
Fresh from our brilliant dress rehearsal Whitton Community Centre on Friday we are raring to perform there this Friday at 5.30. We hope to see you there for this FREE performance of Gotcha! The Faullt Lines of a Broken System. Doors open at 5 and the event finishes at 7. Drinks & jiving.
Working with Action On Disability we are devising a new play about housing in H&F Council to be performed at the Housing Report Launch event in November. Then in December you can watch the final performance of Gotcha! The Fault Lines of a Broken System at a special celebration event.
On 3rd Dcember we take Gotcha! The Fault Lines of a Broken System to Chelsea Football Club as part of the Action on Disability event for International Day of Disabled People. We are very excited to be part of this fantastic event. With Ruils Safety Net - People First (SNPF) and Action On Disability
"InaccessibleCon" - an impossible journey to a dream destination. The story of a visually impaired person travelling to ComicCon. The final performance of this play by IGNITE ME WORKSHOP THEATRE will be on Friday 14th Nov at Whitton Community Centre, 4pm. No booking needed, completely free!