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CRIPtic Arts is a British, disabled-led arts organisation. [1] CRIPtic produces and showcases theatre, runs development programmes for disabled people who work or want to work in the creative industries, [2] and carries out research and consultancy in the field of disability arts.

CRIPtic Arts was founded in 2019 by Jamie Hale. It was initially a showcase at the Barbican Centre, [3] [4] and formed in 2021 as an independent organisation. In 2022 it was listed in the Shaw Trust Power 100 as one of the 100 most influential disabled people or disabled-led organisations in the UK, [5]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, CRIPtic Arts developed online programmes to support and connect disabled people through the arts, and to train disabled people for work in the creative industries. [6] It conducts research into how to produce and run accessible hybrid events, [7] and on the barriers faced by people with significant physical impairments working in London theatres [8]

Notable Figures

Performers who have appeared in CRIPtic's events include Signkid, Jackie Hagan, Jacqui Adeniji-Williams (Miss Jacqui), Deaf Rave, Flawbored, and Alice Christina Corrigan. CRIPtic has also worked with mentors and workshop leaders including Sin Wai Kin ( Victoria Sin), Rachel Gadsden, and Sam Renke.

CRIPtic has showcased work at venues including the Barbican Centre, [9] HOME (Manchester), [10] and Camden People's Theatre.

References

  1. ^ "CRIPtic Arts".
  2. ^ Luckhurst, Georgia. "CRIPtic Arts Announces Development Programme for Deaf and Disabled Artists". The Stage.
  3. ^ "Barbican Centre". Jamie Hale - CRIPtic Pit Party 2019. 11 October 2019.
  4. ^ "CRIPtic Pit Party Review". The Reviews Hub. 15 October 2019.
  5. ^ "CRIPtic Arts - Disability Power 100 2022". Shaw Trust - Disability Power 100. 8 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Who Gets to Tell Stories? CRIPtic Arts and Spread the Word investigate". The Bookseller.
  7. ^ "Guide to Running Hybrid Events Launches". Arts Professional.
  8. ^ "Always the Audience". CRIPtic Arts.
  9. ^ "CRIPtic Pit Party 2021". Barbican Centre. 19 November 2021.
  10. ^ "CRIPtic Cabaret 2022". HOME Manchester.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


CRIPtic Arts is a British, disabled-led arts organisation. [1] CRIPtic produces and showcases theatre, runs development programmes for disabled people who work or want to work in the creative industries, [2] and carries out research and consultancy in the field of disability arts.

CRIPtic Arts was founded in 2019 by Jamie Hale. It was initially a showcase at the Barbican Centre, [3] [4] and formed in 2021 as an independent organisation. In 2022 it was listed in the Shaw Trust Power 100 as one of the 100 most influential disabled people or disabled-led organisations in the UK, [5]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, CRIPtic Arts developed online programmes to support and connect disabled people through the arts, and to train disabled people for work in the creative industries. [6] It conducts research into how to produce and run accessible hybrid events, [7] and on the barriers faced by people with significant physical impairments working in London theatres [8]

Notable Figures

Performers who have appeared in CRIPtic's events include Signkid, Jackie Hagan, Jacqui Adeniji-Williams (Miss Jacqui), Deaf Rave, Flawbored, and Alice Christina Corrigan. CRIPtic has also worked with mentors and workshop leaders including Sin Wai Kin ( Victoria Sin), Rachel Gadsden, and Sam Renke.

CRIPtic has showcased work at venues including the Barbican Centre, [9] HOME (Manchester), [10] and Camden People's Theatre.

References

  1. ^ "CRIPtic Arts".
  2. ^ Luckhurst, Georgia. "CRIPtic Arts Announces Development Programme for Deaf and Disabled Artists". The Stage.
  3. ^ "Barbican Centre". Jamie Hale - CRIPtic Pit Party 2019. 11 October 2019.
  4. ^ "CRIPtic Pit Party Review". The Reviews Hub. 15 October 2019.
  5. ^ "CRIPtic Arts - Disability Power 100 2022". Shaw Trust - Disability Power 100. 8 September 2022.
  6. ^ "Who Gets to Tell Stories? CRIPtic Arts and Spread the Word investigate". The Bookseller.
  7. ^ "Guide to Running Hybrid Events Launches". Arts Professional.
  8. ^ "Always the Audience". CRIPtic Arts.
  9. ^ "CRIPtic Pit Party 2021". Barbican Centre. 19 November 2021.
  10. ^ "CRIPtic Cabaret 2022". HOME Manchester.

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