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Beth Hinton-Lever

  My sister (15 months older than my twin and me) was keen so we all did Saturday morning classes and so on – very much a trio. But it never occurred to me, that given my disability, I could do it professionally because I had never seen anyone who looks like me performing. So I went, from Liverpool where we’d lived since I was 10, to University College London to do a degree in archaeology. Because I was living in Bloomsbury, I saw a lot of theatre and gradually started to think: “Why exactly can I not do this?”

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