Welcome to our podcast! We invite guests of all different backgrounds and identities to discuss what we can do to change the systemic issues in the theatre industry, and how we can be more inclusive and accepting to those who are marginalized or discriminated against. Likewise, we discuss how we can use theatre as a form of activism, in order to educate and inspire conversation about societal injustices that are happening all around us.
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Welcome to our podcast! We invite guests of all different backgrounds and identities to discuss what we can do to change the systemic issues in the theatre industry, and how we can be more inclusive and accepting to those who are marginalized or discriminated against. Likewise, we discuss how we can use theatre as a form of activism, in order to educate and inspire conversation about societal injustices that are happening all around us.
Give us a follow and drop us a comment on our socials!
Instagram - @systemicstagepod
Twitter - @systemicstage
Facebook - "The Systemic Stage Podcast"
This week, we interview Debbie Patterson to discuss what it’s like being a disabled person in the theatre industry and how we can not only make theatre more accessible to artists and patrons with disabilities, but also how we can celebrate and integrate people with disabilities into our theatre communities.
Check out Debbie Patterson On HowlRound and her Article, “This is How we Cripped it” here: https://howlround.com/commons/debbie-patterson
Learn more about Sick and Twisted Theatre here: https://www.sickandtwisted.ca/
Learn more about Shakespeare in the Ruins here: https://shakespeareintheruins.com/
The Systemic Stage
Welcome to our podcast! We invite guests of all different backgrounds and identities to discuss what we can do to change the systemic issues in the theatre industry, and how we can be more inclusive and accepting to those who are marginalized or discriminated against. Likewise, we discuss how we can use theatre as a form of activism, in order to educate and inspire conversation about societal injustices that are happening all around us.
Give us a follow and drop us a comment on our socials!
Instagram - @systemicstagepod
Twitter - @systemicstage
Facebook - "The Systemic Stage Podcast"