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Kate Lovell explains how an arts organisation can adapt performances to be more welcoming to disabled audiences.

You attend a theatre performance – you follow signs to the bar, jostle through the crowds to get your interval drinks ordered, weather the queue to the toilets, hear the bell clanging for the three-minute call, walk with the throngs, take your seat and are ready to sit quietly, and as still as possible, in the da... Keep reading on Disability Arts International

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