Wednesday 22nd November 2023, 2pm - 2.45pm. 45 minute discussion afterwards.

London and online. 

All online links will be sent half an hour before the start time

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Broken: Not broken is a discussion about the salience of difference, about the personal choice of how to identify, and about the different ways that difference marks us.

"Will make you laugh as well as think"


About this activity 

Event type: Discussion

Age guidance: This activity is recommended for anyone.

Content warning: This activity does not include any content warnings.

Duration: This activity is 45 minutes long. 

Interval: This activity does not have an interval.

Pre/post event activity: This activity has a 45 minute post show discussion. 

Tickets: This event is free. Tickets are available through Eventbrite. 


Accessibility 

All workshops and performances in the Social Model…& More Festival will include:

  • In person BSL interpretation 

  • In person level access and accessible toilets 

  • In person dedicated calm room

  • The option to attend online

  • Online performances will include BSL interpretation and captioning.  


Access at Theatre Deli London

Access at Theatre Deli’s London venue including level access throughout, a dedicated calm room  and accessible toilets. Read Theatre Deli’s London venue Accessibility guide here.  If you have any specific access requirements you would like us to be aware of, please email [email protected].


Covid 19 

Please note that we have taken the following precautions to protect audiences from the spread of Covid-19:

  • Reduced capacity for all in person events
  • Provided online options for all events
  • Encouraging audiences, artists and staff to wear masks to in person events if they are able to

Find out more about Tom Shakespeare 

Studied sociology at Cambridge University, subsequently taught and researched at Sunderland, Leeds, Newcastle, UEA and now LSHTM, and spent five years at WHO. Books include The Sexual Politics of Disability, Disability Rights and Wrongs and Disability: the Basics. Was on Arts Council for five years, and on Nuffield Council on Bioethics for five years. Exhibited work at Bluecoat, Pallant House and other galleries. First novel, The Ha-ha, published March 2024.

farmerofthoughts.co.uk

Twitter: @tommyshakes


The Social Model…& More Festival 

Taking place across Theatre Deli's Sheffield and London venues in November 2023, the festival, which has been curated by artist Caroline Mawer, explores new perspectives on disability and the relationship between disabled people and the world around them.

Find out more about The Social Model…& More Festival here

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