A poignant stage show devised and performed by disabled and neurodivergent actors comes to Corby on its debut tour

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EGO Arts, an inclusive theatre company, will perform You Know My Mum at The Core at Corby Cube as part of its debut national tour on Tue 6 – Wed 7 May. This original, heartfelt comedy exploring grief from the perspective of a young woman with Down’s Syndrome, stars members of a weekly adult social care service star.

You Know My Mum shares the true story of Alex, an actor with Down’s Syndrome who plays herself in the lead role. Alex immerses audiences in her wild imagination, with vivid sequences and profound realisations about the world around her as she deals with the death of her mother.

The disabled-led cast and crew at EGO Arts, which has championed inclusivity in the arts for almost 20 years, is touring eight locations including the Birmingham Rep and Theatre Royal Bath between now and the end of July.

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Francis Stojsavljevic at EGO Arts said the performances will be “ambitiously accessible”, with funding worth £160,000 from Arts Council England helping to elevate the show’s production values by bringing in experts in access, captioning, lighting and design.

The cast of You Know My Mum with Alex, centre, at the new EGO Arts Venue on Fleet St, CoventryThe cast of You Know My Mum with Alex, centre, at the new EGO Arts Venue on Fleet St, Coventry
The cast of You Know My Mum with Alex, centre, at the new EGO Arts Venue on Fleet St, Coventry

The show, which promises plenty of comedic moments and exciting visuals, aims to prove disabled theatre is as capable of captivating audiences as mainstream productions.

“We want our audiences to come and see a fantastic show - and the fact that the actors have learning disabilities is neither here nor there” said EGO’s Co-Artistic Director, Georgina Egan.

“You Know My Mum has developed from Alex’s desire to tell her personal story into a fully-fledged show, with extremely high production values, starring and created by our incredible members. We cannot wait to share this incredible project with audiences across the country.”

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The performance, which includes surreal, imaginative sequences as well as heartfelt moments, draws on the lived experiences of cast members from EGO’s Midlands-based Creative Academy, which offers vocational theatre training to learning disabled and/or neurodivergent adults.

The show begins with the outlandish story of Bluey, a newly-hatched blue tit who can’t wait to fly the nest and protect her home from the humans who threaten it.

Using video design and creative captioning, the imaginative world of Bluey transforms into the real world of Alex’s bedroom, as a young Alex learns that even though her mum has died, her love is still all around her.

An Arts Council England Touring Grant has enabled EGO Arts to work with specialists in video design, creative captioning, lighting, audio description, set and costume design and access consultants.

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The show also features an integrated BSL performance and has been written in consultation with special schools in the Midlands with pupils and staff having input over its approach to the subject matter and potentially sensitive elements of the show.

EGO has worked closely with the venues involved to ensure the shows are accessible for both performers and audiences, while the tour schedule accounts for the support needs of the cast and crew.

“Our partner venues have been so supportive. Working together on the accessibility of the sites and some of the ambitious elements of the show has been so important and their willingness to support what we are doing has ultimately made this all possible,” said EGO’s Co-Artistic Director, Corinne Robinson.

Peter Knott, Midlands Area Director at Arts Council England, said: “Arts and culture allows us to share our stories in new and engaging ways. Supported with £160,000 of touring funding from the National Lottery, EGO’s new production You Know My Mum is a great step in bringing the voices of disabled creatives to audiences across the nation, drawing on lived experience and dedicated to accessibility.”

Tickets can be booked by via The Core at Corby Cube. For more information visit www.thecorecorby.com/you-know-my-mum/

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