Giant: Nicholas Hytner & Mark Rosenblatt
Jewish Book Week
9 Mar 2025, 6:30 pm
Jewish Book Week
9 Mar 2025, 6:30 pm
Southbank Centre
Subtitled in house by Southbank Centre
6 Mar 2025, 7:45 pm
Nottingham Theatre Royal
Captioned by Stagetext
24 Apr 2025, 7:30 pm
We’re thrilled to announce that Melanie Sharpe, Stagetext’s CEO is featured in Create Diversity, a new resource from Creative UK spotlighting the incredible EDI work happening in the Cultural and Creative Industries. In a first-of-its-kind project, Creative UK has collated case studies from organisations and institutions across the sector, each one demonstrating what good EDI practice … Continued
Image left to right: Sophie Ede, Marie-Clare Fenech, Kasia Senyszyn Stagetext is excited to announce that it has recruited three new Trustees to join the Board: Sophie Ede, CEO of Hearing Help Essex, Marie-Clare Fenech, Head of Talent and ED&I Advocate at Oliver Blue Associates and Kasia Senyszyn, Accessible Information Manager, University of Kent. The … Continued
The Mayor of Colchester’s inauguration will be live subtitled in what is believed to be a first for deaf access in Essex. The highly anticipated event in Colchester’s civic calendar, will take place on Wednesday, 22 May 2024, and for the first time, councillors will be able to follow the ceremony through live subtitles provided … Continued
Stagetext is one of the first arts organisations to relocate out of London to the South East as part of our ambitious plan to bring more access to the regions. The move is part of Arts Council England’s Transfer Programme who are prioritising investment outside London and targeting Levelling Up for Culture Places.[1] After an … Continued
During lockdown, access charity Stagetext saw a significant increase in their online services, representing a jump in accessible culture for deaf, deafened, and hard of hearing people. While venues’ doors were closed and people stayed at home, the need increased for them to get their work online and available for everyone to watch, resulting in … Continued
The publication of the Museum and Heritage Access 2022 Survey report. Building on a survey taken in 2018, we worked in partnership with VocalEyes, Autism in Museums, and Centre for Accessible Environments, to audit the online access information provided by more than three thousand of the UK’s museums and heritage sites. “This year’s access report shines a … Continued
Public back increasing captioned performances and events as venues re-open Two-thirds (67%) of the public sometimes find it difficult to hear what is happening when watching TV or live performances, according to new research. [1] But as Captioning Awareness Week begins, the rise of captioned live performances and video calls during lockdown has given people … Continued
Our commitments to you: We will only collect, keep, and use Personal Data for business purposes which are outlined on this page, or if we’re legally required to do so. We will continue to be clear and open on what Personal Data we collect and how it will be processed. For as long as we … Continued
Stagetext is 21 Years Old in November! Celebrate with us and help us build our archive We are incredibly proud of all the performances and events we’ve made accessible over the years, and we couldn’t have done it without all our fantastic supporters, users, staff, volunteers and clients involved with Stagetext over the years. The … Continued