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Join artists, leaders and changemakers from across the performing arts as Ramps on the Moon marks over a decade of driving anti-ableist change.

This gathering will celebrate the progress made, recognise those leading the shift, and bring our community together to launch the next chapter of the movement.

Event Details

Date: Tuesday 23 June 2026
Location: The National Youth Theatre, 443-445 Holloway Road, London, N7 6LW
Time: From 10:30 for 11:00 – 17:00

Join us as we celebrate more than 10 years of Ramps on the Moon – more than a decade of bold ideas, creative excellence, and real change in how stories are told across the performing arts.

Since 2015, Ramps on the Moon has helped drive a powerful anti-ableist movement within mainstream theatre, challenging long-standing systems and working with organisations across the sector to embed lasting change.

Now it’s time to come together and grow the movement with renewed purpose and ambition.

What to Expect

Inspiring reflections on a decade of anti-ableist progress

  • • Conversations with leaders shaping the future of the sector
    • Opportunities to connect with peers and collaborators
    • Space to reflect on where the movement goes next
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  • Whether you’ve been part of the journey for years or are newly engaging with anti-ableist practice, this is your opportunity to be part of the next chapter.

Ticket Allocation:  Space is limited, so please check your invitation to see how many tickets you can apply for. We’ll share the full programme for the day soon, but we encourage you to book your place early.

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