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Books on Inclusivity and Theatre

A Concise Introduction to Disability Theatre : Guide. (2022). Online

Barton-Farcas, S. (2018). Disability and theatre : a practical manual for inclusion in the arts. PN1590.H36 B37 2018

Cavanagh, S. T. (2024). Multisensory Shakespeare and specialized communities. The Arden Shakespeare. on order

Fryer, L., & Cavallo, A. (2022). Integrated access in live performance. PN1590.H36 I58 2022

Johnston, K. (2012). Stage turns : Canadian disability theatre. Online

Kuppers, P. (Ed.). (2019). Disability arts and culture : methods and approaches. PN1590.H36 D57 2019

McCaffrey, T. (2023). Giving and taking voice in learning disabled theatre. PN1590.H36 M325 2023

Whitfield, P. (2020). Teaching strategies for neurodiversity and dyslexia in actor training : sensing Shakespeare 

Whitfield, P. (Ed.). (2022). Inclusivity and equality in performance training : teaching and learning for neuro and physical diversity

Canada: Disability & Theatre

Boulay, J. (2022). Disability Theatre in Canada: Working Together and Closing the Gaps in the EastCanadian Theatre Review190, 46-49.

McAskill, A. (2019). The Atypique Approach: Disability Aesthetics and Theatre-Making in Montréal, Québec and Vancouver, British Columbia (Doctoral dissertation, Concordia University).

Patterson, D. (2025). The Future Is Disabled. Canadian Theatre Review201, 35-37.

Tomkinson, M. (2024). Continue without Disabling: Fifty Years of Disability Arts in Canadian Theatre ReviewCanadian Theatre Review199, 83-93.