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Video: Birds of Paradise reimagines The Tempest as a trial by TV

Can you skype a performance? Birds of Paradise performed its new reworking of Shakespeare’s Tempest with a live video link between Hong Kong and Glasgow. Exploring reality TV and social media, the production uses four different languages, including sign language. Watch the artists describe how they made the work

Video: “Disability culture brings extra richness”

Unlimited Festival artist Kaite O’Reilly has just published a new collection of plays for atypical actors. She tells us about the time she lay in front of a bus during a demonstration and explains why we need to push for cultural change

How I became an artist

Rejected from theatre courses, recovering from injury and falling in love with a poet. Robert Softley and other Unlimited Festival artists tell us about their personal journeys and offer advice to aspiring creatives

Video: The making of A Different Romeo and Juliet

Graeae’s Jenny Sealey spent two years working with a group of young disabled Bangladeshis. Follow the young peoples’ journey as they prepare to perform on stage for the first time

Shifts in Lagos

| by Eleanor Turney

Dan Daw visited Lagos with Candoco Dance. He talks about the shifts that are starting to happen, and why inclusive dance is important.

"My Deafness is my ability"

| by Volodymyr Sheyko

Volodymyr Sheyko reflects on September's Unlimited Festival

Unlimited – Equal

| by Eleanor Turney

As part of Unlimited Festival, Alistair Spalding and Jane Hackett from Sadler's Wells participated in a Q&A about their Equal Dance programme. Eleanor Turney reports.


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