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A photo of a grand building, like a town hall, is bathed beneath an orange colour, the words 'Village Idiot' written over the top in an old-fashioned white font.

‘Village Idiot’ announced as next year’s Ramps show, in collaboration with Theatre Royal Stratford East

Posted on 1st June 2022

The Ramps on the Moon co-production for 2023 has now… Continue Reading ‘Village Idiot’ announced as next year’s Ramps show, in collaboration with Theatre Royal Stratford East

'Much Ado About Nothing, by William Shakespeare.' This is a co-production between Sheffield Theatres and Ramps on the Moon. The background is pink, and yellow hearts dot around it, showing fragments of photographs of people kissing, pointing or eavesdropping.

Ramps on the Moon announces ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ in collaboration with Sheffield Theatres

Posted on 10th April 2022

Sheffield Theatres Artistic Director Robert Hastie will adapt and direct… Continue Reading Ramps on the Moon announces ‘Much Ado about Nothing’ in collaboration with Sheffield Theatres

A group of people dressed in poor, raggedy, Victorian-era clothing huddle together and look out towards the audience and camera, signing in BSL as they stand in a dim, cold light. On a screen behind them, the word 'Imagine' almost glows in a cool blue colour.

Leeds Playhouse and Ramps on the Moon co-production of ‘Oliver Twist’ as part of NT at Home

Posted on 8th February 2022

Leeds Playhouse and Ramps on the Moon’s co-production of Charles… Continue Reading Leeds Playhouse and Ramps on the Moon co-production of ‘Oliver Twist’ as part of NT at Home

seven inclusive principles banner. It reads #7InclusivePrinciples for the arts in COVID-19

UK Cultural Organisations Join Up to Promote Seven Inclusive Principles for Disabled People in Arts & Culture

Posted on 15th September 2020

Audio version: BSL version coming soon Large Print Easy Read… Continue Reading UK Cultural Organisations Join Up to Promote Seven Inclusive Principles for Disabled People in Arts & Culture

three actors are on stage facing the audience. Two are on their knees either side of a woman in the middle wearing a dress.

Join us for a series of ‘Wellbeing in Making Theatre’ sessions with RTYDS

Posted on 22nd July 2020

Deepening practice for D/deaf and disabled directors / theatre makers… Continue Reading Join us for a series of ‘Wellbeing in Making Theatre’ sessions with RTYDS

Michele Taylor

Some thoughts on disabled people and the theatre industry

Posted on 3rd July 2020

A blog by Michèle Taylor, Director for Change, Ramps on… Continue Reading Some thoughts on disabled people and the theatre industry

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