Our accessibility and inclusive dramaturgy practice is grounded in the belief that access is a creative principle, not a final add-on. We support artists and companies in developing work that is culturally responsive, disability-informed, and dramaturgically strong, drawing on deep experience in theatre, performance, and collaborative creation with marginalized communities.
Across our team, we bring expertise in cultural dramaturgy, disability arts, intimacy coordination, and inclusive artist mentorship. We help creators build access into the artistic fabric of a project, including captions, relaxed and soft performance models, sensory and disability supports, and culturally sensitive development processes that strengthen both the work and the audience experience.
Known first for this work in theatre, our team is now extending that practice into VR and XR, supporting scripts, artists, and productions in thinking through accessibility, embodiment, and inclusive design in immersive forms. Our collective experience includes work with organizations such as the National Arts Centre Disability Summit and Secret Location, and reflects an ongoing commitment to building art that is more rigorous, more welcoming, and more alive to the full range of human experience.

