Wheelie Stagey Interviews: Maka Marambio de la Fuente, Oily Cart

For the past 40 years, Oily Cart has been creating theatre to delight children andtheir families, providing access to the arts they may not otherwise get. I was thrilled to becontacted by the team to ask if I’d be interested in an interview with them on their recentshow A World Beneath Us, and their mission […]

Wheelie Stagey Interviews: Tilly Lee – Kronick & Jonny Leitch, Head Over Wheels (Anchored in Air – Without Walls 2024)

Thanks to the team at Chloé Nelkin Consulting, I was given the tremendous opportunity to interview Tilly Lee-Kronick and Jonny Leitch of Head over Wheels, a company of disabled and non disabled artists fusing aerial work with circus! Their newest venture, Anchored in Air is currently touring the country as part of Without Walls 2024. […]

Accessibility in Theatre: The PR Problem

I’m always going to be grateful for theatre: it has helped me forge the most valuable friendships I have in my life, helped me nurture my own creativity in terms of my blog and my podcast, ensured I’ve broadened my horizons in terms of the kind of pieces I choose to see and enriched my […]

When a show moves home… and you’re no longer welcome – My thoughts on SIX relocating to the Vaudeville

This piece is a day late, and others I admire including Shona Louise have written about it far more eloquently than I probably will, but this is important and I’m tired of being passive. I realised lately I don’t use my platform, small though it is, to help impact change, so here’s me making a […]