
Em Prendergast joins Harvey Morton to discuss their role in Deafinitely Theatre’s groundbreaking production of Barrier(s) by Eloise Pennycott. Em shares their journey as an actor working across British Sign Language, Sign Supported English, and spoken English, while offering candid insights into the challenges faced by deaf and queer communities in the arts. From their personal experience with hearing loss to their passionate advocacy for inclusive storytelling, Em delivers a message that resonates far beyond the stage: “Put your money where your mouth is… because you will not learn if you don’t learn directly from the source.”
Em discusses their role as Alana in Barrier(s), a journalist who has “all the right language” but struggles to support their deaf partner
The unexpected journey of learning BSL for fun, only to lose their hearing shortly after
Growing up working class and how theatre provided access to education and self-discovery
The importance of representing intersectional identities: “The deaf queer community is thriving… but you just don’t see that representation”
Em’s exciting new project: a lesbian adaptation of Lorca’s Yerma featuring both spoken English and BSL
Practical advice for theaters wanting to become more inclusive
Where to See Barrier(s)
The Rep, Birmingham: October 18-25, 2025
HOME, Manchester: November 6-8, 2025
Camden People’s Theatre, London: November 11-29, 2025
Tickets available at deafinitelytheatre.co.uk/Event/barriers
Follow Em Prendergast on Instagram: @emprenempren
Deafinitely Theatre - The UK’s first deaf-launched and led theater company
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