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Online: Access in Theatres with Robert Lewis and Dan Graham

Fri, 06 June

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How can we increase access in the performing arts industry? Join Robert Lewis and Dan Graham as they share their findings after interviewing 11 Neurodivergent performing arts industry professionals.

Online: Access in Theatres with Robert Lewis and Dan Graham
Online: Access in Theatres with Robert Lewis and Dan Graham

Time & Location

06 June 2025, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Zoom

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About the event

Join us online for a powerful conversation with Robert Lewis and Dan Graham, co-authors of Authentic Voices: An Australian Perspective of Neurodiversity and the Performing Arts (Routledge, 2025), as they share their insights.

Drawing from over 40 years of combined experience, and interviews with 11 incredible artists, their work explores what true inclusion, safe spaces, and accessible training should look like in the performing arts industry.

This is a must-attend for anyone passionate about neurodivergent voices, creative safety, and meaningful change in the arts.

Robert is a director, playwright, and lecturer at Charles Sturt University. Dan is a theatre director, disability advocate, and proud neurodivergent artist changing the landscape of access across Australia and beyond.

All proceeds from this event will go towards improving access in neurodivergent theatre.

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