Associate Artists
We support visually impaired artists to develop and launch their own projects, from research and development to full productions.
Unseen
Unseen
October 2024
Listen to Unseen Audio Drama below: Content warning: This audio drama contains themes of domestic abuse, violence, trauma and strong language. If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in Unseen, there are links to resources at the bottom of this page. If you would like to view a copy of […]
Read moreI Dream In Colour
I Dream In Colour
15th October 2023
Extant in association with Bloomsbury Festival 2023 presents ‘I Dream in Colour’ by Jasmin Thien, an autobiographical one-woman play exploring memory, loss, and the intersection between disability and immigrant culture, drawn from Jasmin’s experiences growing up fighting eye cancer and eventually blindness as a Bruneian-born Chinese. “When fighting for survival is who you are as […]
Read moreI Dream in Colour by Jasmin Thien & No Future by Helena Ascough
I Dream in Colour by Jasmin Thien & No Future by Helena Ascough
March 2023
Extant, Helena Ascough and Jasmin Thien Present: ‘No Future’ & ‘I Dream In Colour’ A double bill of new work by Extant’s Associate Artists, showcasing the cutting edge of access-led theatre created by blind and visually impaired theatre artists. Camden People’s Theatre Mon 27 Mar 2023, 19:15 No Future – written and performed by Helena Ascough […]
Read morePast Life at the Bloomsbury Festival
Past Life at the Bloomsbury Festival
2022
Extant is delighted to present Past Life by Alice Christina-Corrigan at the Bloomsbury Festival 2022 Written and performed by Alice Corrigan, a graduate of Extant’s Pathways Writers Programme, Past Life is a genre-bending, multi-sensory and creatively accessible exploration of the stages of a breakup and the normalisation of sexual assault in relationships. Written and performed […]
Read moreStates of Mind by Christopher Hunter
States of Mind by Christopher Hunter
Saturday 16 October 2021, 8.30pm
Visually impaired Shakespearean director Christopher Hunter penetrated the dark heart of Shakespeare’s sensationally successful poem Venus and Adonis to create States of Mind, produced by Extant.
Read moreEye Say, Eye Say, Eye Say!
Eye Say, Eye Say, Eye Say!
17 October 2020 live streamed at 6pm
I Say, what do you get when over a dozen visually impaired comedians congregate for some covert comedy?
Yes it’s Eye Say, Eye Say, Eye Say! At this year’s Bloomsbury Festival!
Join us on 17th October at 6 pm for a night of eye-watering comedy from our awesome range of visually impaired comedians who will actually be performing together and live-streamed to you from a top-secret location and offering 20/20 insights on their diverse experiences living in the capital!
Read moreQuiplash – Unsightly Drag
Quiplash – Unsightly Drag
2019-2020
Quiplash – Unsightly Drag 2019-2020 A cabaret with a difference, Unsightly Drag was presented by collaborating partners Extant, the UK’s leading visually impaired theatre company, and Quiplash, a queer crip (quip) led creative company supporting and taking up space for quip artists and audiences. Blind and visually impaired people from across the LGBTQIA […]
Read moreTinted by Amy Bethan Evans
Tinted by Amy Bethan Evans
August 2018
Tinted is a revolutionary disabled response to the #metoo hashtag. Staged as accessibly as possible and written by disabled playwright Amy Bethan Evans (Libby’s Eyes, BBC Access Room, Kudos Fellowship shortlist and producer of Access Platform) Tinted is the debut full-length monologue from company Scripped Up, championing D/deaf, disabled and neurodivergent writers. Tinted started as a […]
Read moreThe Man Who Saw Backwards by Esther Elliott
The Man Who Saw Backwards by Esther Elliott
2018
The Man Who Saw Backwards In 2018 Extant supported visually impaired actor Esther Elliott with her first-time writing project, by providing a week of research and development time in a venue with a professional, visually impaired cast, and directing consultation by Maria Oshodi. Esther’s take on Shakespeare’s King Lear relocated much of the action to […]
Read moreEdinburgh Fringe Previews – Douglas Walker and Tom Skelton
Edinburgh Fringe Previews – Douglas Walker and Tom Skelton
2017 & 2018
Visually impaired comedians Tom Skelton and Douglas Walker preview their shows Blind Eye Spy and Of Christmas Past ahead of the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe
Read moreCatching the Ghost by Chris Campion
Catching the Ghost by Chris Campion
2016-2022
Catching the Ghost is back! This play is being performed at Nozstock Festival on 24th July 2022, with Chris and Steve returning to the roles. Information available here: https://nozstock.com/artists/extant-present-catching-the-ghost/
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