Review: Barrier(s) at Camden People’s Theatre
Review: Barrier(s) at Camden People’s Theatre "a stark reminder of the accessibility issues facing the deaf community”
Luca Coppard (they/them) is a poet and arts reviewer based in West Sussex. They love stories that spotlight queer lives and have writing published by Yes poetry, among others. When Luca is not writing or at the theatre, they spend time playing escapist video games and pining over cats for adoption.
Review: Barrier(s) at Camden People’s Theatre "a stark reminder of the accessibility issues facing the deaf community”
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