‘Two Perspectives on Disability’: In Conversation with Richard Three at Shakespeare in the Ruff
“There’s a need for [Richard Three] because there’s so little work in this country that centres two disabled people at its core,” Bulmer said.
“There’s a need for [Richard Three] because there’s so little work in this country that centres two disabled people at its core,” Bulmer said.
In a world where disabled people are up against the erroneous cultural myth that it’s possible to “overcome” your disability if you work hard enough, it’s lovely to see the idea of interdependence centred throughout this piece.
“I think travel has the potential to open up some great conversations between people with very differing life experiences,” says Alex Bulmer ahead of her new show, Perceptual Archaeology (Or How to Travel Blind).