I examine how theatre has worked as an enriched environment for enhancing understanding of autism. I make reference to two projects, both funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council: Imagining Autism (2011-14) and Playing A/Part: investigating the experiences of autistic girls through drama, interactive media and participatory arts (2018-2021). By casting new light on autistic identities and experiences, participatory arts have enriched other disciplines. My discussion positions this research in debates between medical and social models of disability, engaging with constructions of difference in the contexts of disability and gender studies
Area of Study This paper explores the methods for conducting and evaluating a practice based interd...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre Arts) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis traces the ...
The term inclusion has been increasing in its use with students of various abilities, specifically...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disability that has a long history of being misunderstood. Said misun...
For many autistic performers in arts and entertainment, the stage can be an important site of self-a...
This degree project is situated in the crossing between communication for social change, theatre and...
Many initiatives including theatre projects with disabled and non-disabled actors aim at increasing ...
The theatre, in which the actors are people with autism spectrum disorder (I use the term “autism sp...
The aim of this chapter is to briefly outline how disability has been represented in theatre, what a...
Using the practical approaches developed for the research project, Imagining Autism, the PhD investi...
Traditional accounts conceive of the autistic individual as being locked in his/her own world due to...
This project investigates representations of autism and autistic experiences in contemporary drama. ...
When the play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time premiered in 2012, it was one of the...
Theatre has a long tradition of presenting disabled characters as plot devices to tell someone else’...
This research explores the work of a theatre company made up entirely of people diagnosed with vari...
Area of Study This paper explores the methods for conducting and evaluating a practice based interd...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre Arts) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis traces the ...
The term inclusion has been increasing in its use with students of various abilities, specifically...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disability that has a long history of being misunderstood. Said misun...
For many autistic performers in arts and entertainment, the stage can be an important site of self-a...
This degree project is situated in the crossing between communication for social change, theatre and...
Many initiatives including theatre projects with disabled and non-disabled actors aim at increasing ...
The theatre, in which the actors are people with autism spectrum disorder (I use the term “autism sp...
The aim of this chapter is to briefly outline how disability has been represented in theatre, what a...
Using the practical approaches developed for the research project, Imagining Autism, the PhD investi...
Traditional accounts conceive of the autistic individual as being locked in his/her own world due to...
This project investigates representations of autism and autistic experiences in contemporary drama. ...
When the play The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time premiered in 2012, it was one of the...
Theatre has a long tradition of presenting disabled characters as plot devices to tell someone else’...
This research explores the work of a theatre company made up entirely of people diagnosed with vari...
Area of Study This paper explores the methods for conducting and evaluating a practice based interd...
Thesis (M.A., Theatre Arts) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This thesis traces the ...
The term inclusion has been increasing in its use with students of various abilities, specifically...