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The first cohort of the Ramps on the Moon cohort - about 25 people - are all gathered as a crowd in front of a floor to ceiling black curtain. They are all holding a placard in a silent protest against ableism.

UK Performing Arts Embrace Anti-Ableism as Ramps on the Moon announces second cohort to start in June 2025

Posted on 15th April 2025

Following the success of their first Anti-Ableist cohort, Ramps on… Continue Reading UK Performing Arts Embrace Anti-Ableism as Ramps on the Moon announces second cohort to start in June 2025

OPPORTUNITY: TRUSTEE RECRUITMENT

Posted on 20th February 2025

Ramps on the Moon is seeking new Trustees to guide… Continue Reading OPPORTUNITY: TRUSTEE RECRUITMENT

OPPORTUNITY: RAMPS ON THE MOON RECRUITING SECOND COHORT FOR CHANGE PROGRAMME

Posted on 25th November 2024

With funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Ramps On The… Continue Reading OPPORTUNITY: RAMPS ON THE MOON RECRUITING SECOND COHORT FOR CHANGE PROGRAMME

RAMPS ON THE MOON ANNOUNCE 18 ARTS ORGANISATIONS AS CHANGE PARTNERS

Posted on 20th May 2024

With funding from the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Ramps On The… Continue Reading RAMPS ON THE MOON ANNOUNCE 18 ARTS ORGANISATIONS AS CHANGE PARTNERS

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Esmée Fairbairn supporting Ramps on the Moon

Posted on 7th February 2024

Ramps on the Moon and Sheffield Theatres have received £280,000 in… Continue Reading Esmée Fairbairn supporting Ramps on the Moon

In an unkept field in the English countryside on a sunny but chilly day sits a brown leather armchair, an older woman sitting in it, wearing a fur coat and smoking a pipe. A younger woman perches on the armrest and a middle-aged man stands behind the chair, his hands on the back of the armchair as he leans on it. All three of them look grumpy and cynical. The words 'Village Idiot' are above them in the sky, in large purple letters. Photo credit: Gary Lashmar.

Cast Announced for ‘Village Idiot’!

Posted on 12th January 2023

Theatre Royal Stratford East has announced casting for their co-production… Continue Reading Cast Announced for ‘Village Idiot’!

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