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A blind Shakespearean debut

A blind Shakespearean debut

FromIn Touch


A blind Shakespearean debut

FromIn Touch

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Jul 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

William Phillips is a visually impaired cognitive behavioural therapy specialist who works to make CBT accessible to others with sight loss. He lays out how blind people can go about getting mental health support that suits them.

There was a huge response to last week’s programme with Ashley Cox’s story about struggling to find a counsellor. We read a selection of your emails.

Visually impaired actor Karina Jones stars in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s current productions of As You Like It and Measure For Measure. She describes how they gave one of her characters a white cane, what reasonable adjustments are in place for her at the RSC and why she’s excited that blind people will see themselves represented on stage in the future.

Presenter: Lee Kumutat
Producer: Emma Tracey

Pictured: Karina Jones playing Sister Francisca in Measure for Measure. Photographed by Helen Maybanks. Courtesy of the Royal Shakespeare Company.
Released:
Jul 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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