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  • Whats On

    Every Body 2025

    Image: Phoebe Capewell

    This festival has been made possible thanks to funding from the City Bridge Foundation!

    Every Body Festival is a disabled-led, performance festival at CPT this Summer! Check out the shows below! 

    Bilal sitting cross legged, wearing a casual rust-coloured shirt and black trousers. He smiles. There is an orange hanging on a thread above his head.
    WoLab presents

    For A Palestinian (Digital)

    Available until 12th July
    The ★★★★★, sell-out, “compassionate and forceful” (WhatsonStage) For A Palestinian, returns for a one-off online stream as part of Every Body Festival
    The first image is of two queer people standing face to face. One gently taking the chin of the other, both smile cheekily. The stage is shrouded in blue light. The second image is of four queer people on stage, standing side by side, leaning onto 4 diffe

    GRILLS (Digital)

    Available until 12th July
    GRILLS returns, available to stream as part of Every Body Festival. Four self-proclaimed queer nerds on a mission to unearth a forgotten gem in Camden’s LGBTQIA+ history. A textured show, weaving the past & the present, the analogue & the digital, and the joys & frustrations of queer community.
    Fuse Theatre presents

    FUSE Panel Discussion

    Wed 2 July 7:30pm
    Join us for an in-depth discussion with Fuse Theatre.
    A cartoon pink brain with a gold crown placed on top. The words Mind Out Theatre sit around the brain, with a glittery gold circle encasing the design.
    Mind Out Theatre presents

    Queerdos - Online Meet Ups

    Weds 2nd (7pm) and Thurs 10th July (2pm)
    Connection and creativity from the comfort of your own home - for Queer, neurodivergent and Disabled people. A facilitated online space for discussion and games!
    Chris smiles with his thumb us in a circle of keen and smiling workshop participants.
    Fuse Theatre presents

    FUSE workshop

    Thurs 3rd July 7pm
    A high-energy, theatre-making workshop where all participants create bold, movement-based work inspired by real-life stories—no experience needed.
    Text reading ‘SCRATCH 3rd JULY’

    Scratch 03/07 - A night of brand new work from disabled legends

    Thu 3 Jul at 7:15pm
    Scratch is an explosion of performance from which new universes of theatre may one day emerge. For the festival, we'll be exclusively programming deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists, sharing brand new ideas.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Harry and Chris give notes whilst smiling and laughing.
    Fuse Theatre presents

    Lighting The Fuse

    Fri 4 Jul at 7:15pm
    Lighting The Fuse is a one-night-only showcase of bold, BSL-led theatre—created in just five days by a commissioned Deaf artist under the guidance of Fuse Theatre.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Nadeem performing in Visual Vernacular.
    Fuse Theatre presents

    The Only Brown Deaf Man in England (WIP)

    Fri 4 Jul at 8:30pm
    A fierce, funny, and unapologetically bold work-in-progress — one Deaf Bengali man's journey through racism, rebellion, and resilience from 1970s Brick Lane to post-9/11 Britain.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    Three cast members sit while one stands, all engaged in rehearsal with scripts. Pictured: James Boyle (Jake), Anna Seymour (Rita), Louis Neethling (Mike), and Erin Hutching (Jane).

    Deafinitely Theatre New Writing Sharing

    Sat 5 Jul at 5pm
    Join us for a work in progress sharing of new deaf-led women’s writing.
    A huge audience on their feet with their hands in the air applauding in BSL.
    Fuse Theatre presents

    A Night in Sign

    Sat 5 July at 2pm and 7:30pm
    A Night in Sign is a vibrant BSL-led cabaret event platforming Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing talent through comedy, music, poetry and performance.
    A memo pad reading

    Balancing the Books - a Panel Discussion on PIP and Disability Rights

    Tue 8 Jul at 7:15pm
    Join a panel of disabled artists and activists to discuss the plans to cut PIP (Personal Independence Payments), how it will impact the arts and artists, and the wider theatre industry.
    Text reading ‘SCRATCH 9th JULY’

    Scratch 09/07 - A night of brand new work from disabled legends

    Wed 9 Jul at 7:15pm
    Scratch is an explosion of performance from which new universes of theatre may one day emerge. For the festival, we'll be exclusively programming deaf, disabled and neurodivergent artists, sharing brand new ideas.
    Miggy, a white androgynous person, is sitting in a wheelchair looking into the distance, their arms held out I'm front of them. They have clown make up on- Orange and Blue around their eyes and a painted black mouth. They wear a black waistcoat and stripy
    BYENARY presents

    These Wheels Are Made For Walking

    Thu 10 Jul at 7:15pm
    It's the not so distant future. Society has collapsed. And disabled artists are going on a quest in this live music cabaret.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    a line drawing of a dog raising its paw

    Laika (WIP)

    Fri 11 Jul at 7pm
    Miriam is floating through space. As temperatures rise on Earth, they’re given a choice: remain alone, or establish a new society. A play about living with disabilities, and living among humans.
    WORK IN PROGRESS
    A black-and-white little girl walks with a stick along a color country road landscape.

    Characteristics of a Child Ten Days Old (WIP)

    Fri 11 Jul at 9pm
    Two baby girls born 200 years apart, connected by a single chromosome.
    Text reading ‘Every Body Festival Party’

    Every Body Festival Party

    Sat 12 July at 8:30pm
    Join us for an end of festival celebration! An inclusive party with snacks, a quiet chill out space, and very possibly deaf karaoke... All are welcome - bring a friend, bring a dog, bring a stranger.