Stories of resistance, creativity, and community through a disability justice lens
Born from a groundbreaking series of online theatre workshops with the Righting Relations Anti-Ableism Change Lab and renowned improviser and actor Joleen Ballendine, the Tales From A Crip project culminates this November with The Dinner Party, a powerful live and hybrid stage performance at Edmonton's Rapid Fire Exchange.
Created by and for disabled artists and first-time performers, this sweet and salty production celebrates the power of storytelling as a tool for advocacy, healing, and transformation. There’s even the chance to get your own voice heard, too!
Be our guest on November 9th to experience a “wickedly funny and poignant” evening with The Dinner Party.
Doors open at 5 PM; Showtime 5:30 PM
Open to all ages | Pay What You Can
For info about the Rapid Fire Exchange and planning your visit, go to the Rapid Fire Theatre website here.
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The Anti-Ableism and Accessibility Change Lab is an initiative of Righting Relations, a cross-Canada network of adult educators and community organizers working towards decolonization and radical social change. The Change Lab consists of 8-10 regular members, all individuals with lived experience of disability.
