In this episode we are joined by Jess Telling, an autistic theatre maker.

Jess talks about why theatre is important to her, why she enjoys the theatre and why theatres could, and should, be doing more to make the experience more inclusive and accessible.

Jess also speaks about the challenges she has faced in the industry and the problems with other plays not being authentic and relatable, and the lack of inclusivity in the theatre.

Thank you, Jess, for being part of our podcast, and speaking to us more about the amazing things you are doing to make the theatre (and world) a more inclusive and accessible place!

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