wit incorporated has announced another exciting season of theatre 2018, this time with a specific focus on access.
Artistic Director Belinda Campbell says, "It's not enough for us to tell great stories. We need to ensure that everyone feels welcomed and has access to the shows we are staging. "It's more than just making sure there's a door that a wheelchair can get through," she says. "We are pledging to do everything we can to make sure that everyone who comes to our shows feels equally welcome. "That means ensuring every season has an Auslan interpreted show and a relaxed performance. It also means making sure our printed material is available in Large Print, and that wheelchair access doesn't feel like you're coming in through the service entrance." The season opens in March with the critically-acclaimed Bombshells, by Joanna Murray-Smith. Directed by Sarah Clarke, and performed by Belinda Campbell and Jennifer Piper, it's a darkly comic look at the resilience of women. Six "women on the edge" are at the brink. On the edge. Dropping bombshells with every turn. Balancing right in that moment when you're not sure if you'll laugh, cry, scream or tap dance. Bombshells by Joanna Murray-Smith is presented by Shoe Envy.Photo: wit incorporated, (L-R) Claire Bowen, Jennifer Piper, Sarah Clarke, Belinda Campbell, Ebony McGuire, Chad O'Brien
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