Papertrail, in partnership with Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama - Coleg Brenhinol Cerdd a Drama Cymru will be running a pilot training programme from 2-4 September to support directors and BSL Interpreters to develop skills in creating theatre that can be accessed by people who are deaf and hard of hearing.
This training is for stage directors, at any stage of career, who are interested in finding creative ways to dismantle barriers to access.
Time and funding constraints during rehearsals can limit creative thinking around access and how we work with BSL interpreters. This workshop will provide a supportive context in which to ask questions and try out ideas alongside actors and interpreters.
What’s involved?
Over three days you will participate in playful sessions that focus on creative access and the rehearsal process, including creating accessible warm-ups and developing trust between interpreters and performers. Through working on scenes from a contemporary play we will explore staging and design with access in mind. The workshop is led by leading practitioners in creative access including Jenny Sealey (Graeae) BSL interpreters, Julie Doyle and Tony Evans and is facilitated by the Co-Artistic Directors of Papertrail, Bridget Keehan and Jonny Cotsen.
What will it cost?
We want this training to be accessible to those on a low-income and the course is being offered at a specially subsidised rate of £300.
Where and When?
This 3 day workshop will take place at Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama, Cardiff, from Tuesday 2nd – Thursday 4th September 2025. The sessions will run from 9.30am-4.30pm and attendance is required for all 3 days.
Spaces are limited to 8 participants so please book as soon as possible by clicking on the link.
The deadline for booking is Friday 25th July but please be aware that places are allocated on a first come, first served basis. Should you require any more for information on booking, or have any questions, please contact manager@papertrail.org.uk.
We are committed to removing barriers to participation. If you have any access needs or require assistance, please get in touch to discuss how we can support you.