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MC Geezer a white man with short brown hair and beard. He has black glasses, and is wearing a blue jumper with a large logo in the centre. He signs on stage at the Barbican.

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Jamie Hale performs NOT DYING. Jamie, white person with red hair is laid on the floor in their manual wheelchair. The are wearing a silver shirt, maroon boxers and their catheter bag is seen on their right leg. Behind them, the word 'WAIT' is projected repeatedly across the back wall of the theatre.

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An abstract painting by Rachel Gadsden, showing five figures made of white lines flowing around a stage. From left to right: figure one is an electric wheelchair user underneath a spotlight, mid-movement; figure two stands at the back of the stage with their hands up as if they are signing; figure three is bent double, as if in a bow; figure four, a manual wheelchair user, is mid-movement; and figure five is in a running pose as if moving swiftly offstage. The figures are surrounded by swirling lines of pink, orange, green, blue and yellow, representing their movement & stage lighting. The overall feeling is one of vibrant movement.

2025 Liberty Festival

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An abstract painting by Rachel Gadsden, showing five figures made of white lines flowing around a stage. From left to right: figure one is an electric wheelchair user underneath a spotlight, mid-movement; figure two stands at the back of the stage with their hands up as if they are signing; figure three is bent double, as if in a bow; figure four, a manual wheelchair user, is mid-movement; and figure five is in a running pose as if moving swiftly offstage. The figures are surrounded by swirling lines of pink, orange, green, blue and yellow, representing their movement & stage lighting. The overall feeling is one of vibrant movement.

The Acts

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A photo of a ipad screen. On screen is Jamie Hale, a white person with closely shaved red hair. They are shown from the waist up. They sit in their electric wheelchair and they are naked. They have a tattoo on their arm. Jamie can be seen blurred in the background.

Self & Other

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A photo of a ipad screen. On screen is Jamie Hale, a white person with closely shaved red hair. They are shown from the waist up. They sit in their electric wheelchair and they are naked. They have a tattoo on their arm. Jamie can be seen blurred in the background.

The CRIP Monologues

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Jamie Hale performs NOT DYING. Jamie, white person with red hair, wears a silver shirt, a beige leather jacket and grey jeans. They stare into the camera as the word 'Brave' is projected and glitches behind them.

NOT DYING

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The cast & crew of the 2021 CRIPtic Showcase gather on stage for a final bow. They are bathed in blue and pink light and surrounded by bubbles.

Past Shows


We Are Lewisham Logo

CRIPtic x Lewisham Borough of Culture

Jamie Hale on stage in shadow, bathed in purple and blue light. They are wearing wings made of torn hospital gowns, which are backlit.

CRIPtic Cabaret x Trans Vegas

Alice Christina-Corrigan. A white woman with white blonde hair, wearing a paint stained denim jacket. She gazes sadly into the distance with her arms thrown wide while performing on stage.

2021 CRIPtic Pit Party

Jamie Hale, a white person in a black electric wheelchair, wearing all black, with silver boots, and beach-blonde hair, in front of the brutalist Barbican Centre

2019 CRIPtic Pit Party


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