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Theatre company to bring 'very funny' new play to Glasgow

Birds of Paradise (BOP) Theatre Company will return to Glasgow this week with its dark comedy thriller Don’t. Make. Tea.

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'I'm done with pretenders': disabled actors on reclaiming Richard III | Theatre

As the Globe faces accusations of ‘cripping up’ with a new production of Shakespeare’s tragedy, disabled theatre-makers explain why the role should not be open to all

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PIP assessments are no laughing matter. Or are they?

PIP assessments cause anxiety for disabled people. So how did Birds of Paradise Theatre Company find dark humour in the process?

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Kate Ferdinand congratulates brother-in-law Anton on RTS Awards win

Share The ex-centre back beat out All 4 s Surviving Covid and The Family Secret to win the coveted accolade.  Anton opened up on his emotions around the infamous clash with fellow footballer John nine years ago at QPR s Loftus Road stadium. Difficult issues: His BBC programme Anton Ferdinand: Football, Racism & Me addresses the racist abuse he faced by John Terry in October 2011 for the first time Supportive: The new mother, 29, took to Instagram on Tuesday to enthuse she was super proud to find out that the former sportsman, 36, scooped the Single Documentary accolade Close-knit: The former TOWIE star pictured with her husband Rio (L), Anton (R), and their relatives 

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Loose Women wins Daytime Programme Award at the RTS Awards

Share To the loose women, we love you loads. For everyone who doesn t know, this was a special episode with all the black loose ladies which hadn t been done before. It just shows when you nuture and grow, anything is possible.   The judges said that the special episode had had a real connection with audiences.  Exciting: Accepting the award, an emotional Charlene White, 40, said the victory showed that anything is possible as the whole panel marked the achievement. Pictured: Jonathan Ross hosted the virtual event Historic: Charlene was joined by Judi Love, 40, actress Kéllé Bryan, 41, and singer Brenda Edwards, 51, for the historic episode of the ITV lunchtime show back in October, during Black History Month

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