Breaking Barriers

Breaking Barriers are taking the stage once again for a night of musical theatre like no other. Showcasing the extraordinary talents of disabled and neurodivergent performers, this cabaret is a celebration of performers who don’t see themselves represented in mainstream theatre.

Expect a diverse range of performances, celebrating individuality, passion, and the transformative power of theatre.

With a mission to challenge industry norms, and amplify underrepresented voices, Breaking Barriers is more than just a night of theatre, it’s a movement.

Whether you’re a theatre lover, an advocate for change, or simply looking for an unforgettable night of musical theatre, this is an event you don’t want to miss.

Join us on March 21st for a night that promises to break boundaries, defy expectations, and inspire the future of theatre.

Breaking Barriers comes to The Other Palace once again for a powerful and uplifting night of musical theatre like no other!

Featuring an incredible line-up of disabled and neurodivergent performers, this cabaret is a bold celebration of inclusivity and what the industry has to offer.

Studio

21 March 8:00PM


Running time: 2 hours
Age recommendation: 12+

Performance times:
Sat – 8.00pm

Ticket prices: £20

Discussion and exploration of themes surrounding disability and related discrimination/ableism.

The main entrance, both our auditoriums and our bar are wheelchair accessible. We also have 2 accessible toilets. Guide dogs and hearing dogs are welcome in the auditorium. There is a Loop system and a Radio Frequency system fitted in the auditorium and there are also hearing loops available at the Box Office. Please see our Accessibility Guidance and please feel free to contact our access team access@theotherpalace.madewithweb.com should there be anything else we can do to make your visit more comfortable.

Gallery

Video

Cast

Creative Team

Produced by Amy Knott

Produced by Amy Knott

This production continues to support the new writing development fund at The Other Palace. 50p from each ticket sold on all future productions in the main house, will be allocated to a ringfenced fund specifically to support the development of new writing and emerging playwrights. 

Full details of the first open call and details on how to apply will be announced later this year. See for more information here.

Seeing your show safely

The health and the safety of our audiences and staff is of paramount importance at all times.

Read about the measures and steps we’re taking to ensure you the safest visit possible, and what help we need from you to help us do that…

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