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Stagetext Receive Funding to Help Arts Organisations Subtitle their Work

Stagetext has been awarded funding from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund to help small and community led arts organisations and volunteer run museums to subtitle their digital work. Since the beginning of lockdown, theatres, museums, and galleries, have been releasing more of their work digitally. With many venues unable to open their doors until 2021, … Continued

Deaf Experience – The Film Bunch’s Online Watchalong

The Film Bunch’s Deaf Experience watchalong is happening next Thursday, 27 August! Curated by our very own board member Nina Thomas, the event explores d/Deaf experiences from many different perspectives, by those with lived experience. Find out more about the event and sign up to set yourself a reminder: www.thefilmbunch.com/events/2020/8/27/deaf-experience-watchalong Showcasing films from d/Deaf and hard … Continued

Raise Money for Stagetext when Shopping with AmazonSmile

Are you doing more shopping online? AmazonSmile is a simple and automatic way for you to support Stagetext every time you shop, at no cost to you. When you shop AmazonSmile, you’ll find the exact same low prices, vast selection and convenient shopping experience as amazon.co.uk, with the added bonus that AmazonSmile will donate a … Continued

Stagetext will be Taking a One Week Holiday from 24 August

We will be closing the Stagetext office for one week from Monday 24 August to give our staff a rest after an incredibly busy start to the year. We’ve worked around the clock to keep Stagetext going during the lockdown and to bring you the best captioned and subtitled events. We have had to be … Continued

Complete our free digital subtitling training

We’ve launched a series of free training videos to teach people working in arts and culture how to subtitle their own work and to understand the benefits and importance of subtitles. As the UK’s theatres, museums, and galleries continue to promote and release their work online, it is more important than ever to ensure that … Continued

Supporting the arts during the lockdown

We know it’s going to be a tough few months as we all adapt to working from home and finding new ways to reach audiences outside of our usual spaces. If you’re uploading shows to YouTube, creating videos for social media, or looking to reach larger audiences online, it is important to keep your work … Continued

Happy Birthday Stagetext

Wow, what a week it’s been… and it’s not over yet! As we go into the last couple of days of Captioning Awareness Week, we have taken a few moments today to have a slice of cake and celebrate our 19th Birthday. Our very first captioned show was of the Duchess of Malfi by the … Continued

Arts charity calls for an end to stigma attached to hearing loss

Stagetext says more arts venues need to embrace accessibility for d/Deaf, deafened and hard of hearing audiences and publicise services better Stagetext calls on general public, actors and other cultural figures to help break the stigma attached to hearing loss by talking more openly about their own experiences Call comes as Captioning Awareness Week begins today (11-17 … Continued

Peter Pullan writes about the Puppet Theatre Barge

Last month one of our founders, Peter Pullan, went along to see the double bill of ‘The Three Pigs and The Wolf’ and ‘Captain Grimey’, at the Puppet Theatre Barge. It’s not often you find accessible puppet shows, let alone accessible puppet shows on a barge, so Peter has kindly written about his experience and … Continued

Stagetext secures National Lottery support for heritage project

Stagetext has received support from National Lottery Heritage Fund for an archive project which will tell the story of how open captioning was developed and established within live arts and culture across the UK. The project, “Captions Speak Louder: Discovering the Story of Open Captioning”, will cover the history of a range of access methods … Continued

An open letter about captioning | Michelle Hedley

Michelle Hedley, a member Stagetext’s User Panel, writes an open letter to theatres about the positioning of caption units, and how it makes all the difference to the audience. “I first discovered the magical world of Stagetext back in 2011 after a chance tweet from an actor who had taken a photo of the caption … Continued

Remembering Peter Taplin

Everyone at Stagetext is deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Peter Taplin. Our thoughts and well wishes are with family and friends at this difficult time. Peter worked as a technician with us for many years and he played a vital role in developing the technical support service that Stagetext continues to offer … Continued
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