I went to see
National Theatre Wales production of
Kaite O'Reilly's "
In Water I'm Weightless" (aka #ntw20) at the
Wales Millennium Centre a couple of days ago, featuring some of the
country's best-known performers with disabilities, in a multi-media piece (part
protest, part celebration), focussing on the experience and perceptions of
physical impairment. My full review is
here,
but again, it's a show I probably wouldn't have gone to see if not for the
British
Theatre Guide, and while I had some reservations, it's one I'm glad I
experienced. One of the scenes featured two disabled actors complaining about
being stereotyped by casting directors, writers, etc, and while one completely
gets their point, I suspect that the grumbles of anyone in the performing arts
who gets regular work would be met with cynicism by those who aren't so lucky,
whether or not they belong to under-represented minority groups.
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