CRIPtic Arts Productions


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.

Disabled creatives take over the arts

About


CRIP Productions is the new producing arm of CRIPtic Arts, taking and showcasing some of the best work made by disabled people in the UK and internationally. Working with emerging and established disabled creatives, we support work through the funding, research and development, rehearsals, and performance phases, producing, marketing and guiding artists.

The Team


Jamie Hale, Artistic Director at CRIP Productions. Jamie is white person with dark red hair and a ginger beard, seated in an electric wheelchair and wearing black, with a light blue denim jacket.

Jamie Hale
Artistic and Executive Director

Caitlin, Lead Producer at CRIP Productions. Caitlin is a white woman with long black hair falling down her shoulders. She wears a cream jacket and is working at a desk.

Caitlin Richards
Lead Producer