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Oval House Theatre 3.0
Oval House Theatre is a lively theatre and arts centre based on the Kennington Oval right opposite the famous cricket ground. We're open every day except Sundays. During the day we're open from 10am for rehearsals and clubs, and from 3pm for the Box Office and to visit the Gallery (not Mondays). In the evenings we are open from 6pm for our cafe/bar, gallery and theatres (also not Mondays)
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http://www.ovalhouse.com - Details

Signed Performances in Theatre 5.0
SPIT is the leading national body for promoting British Sign Language interpreted performances of mainstream theatre. SPIT aims to provide a link between arts organisations and the Deaf community, and to ensure that the high standard of British theatre is accessible to Deaf and hard of hearing people.
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http://www.spit.org.uk/ - Details

Barbican
The Barbican is Europe's largest multi-arts and conference venue presenting a diverse range of art, music, theatre, dance and education events. It is also home to the London Symphony Orchestra.
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http://www.barbican.org.uk/ - Details

Sign Interpreted Performance of 'The 14th Tale' in London
We’re happy to announce another SIP of Inua Ellams’ The 14th Tale at Tara Theatre on Thursday 29th September at 7.30pm. Inua will be performing with Martin Roberts (PgDip. MRSLI, MASLI), who has signed the show twice before. The pair have a fun and dynamic relationship through the show. To book or if you have any questions, email access@fueltheatre.com We hope to see you there!
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http://www.fueltheatre.com/projects/the-14th-tale - Details

Sign Dance Theatre 5.0
Common Ground is a Cultural Performing Company who create unique performances and community workshops through the fusion of sign language, dance and physical theatre, which are accessible to all audiences.
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http://www.signdance.com/ - Details

Talking with Hands 4.0
Large group of profoundly deaf and hard of hearing people became frustrated with the way the cinema world treated us. We wanted equal access to the cinema. We soon realised that the only way things would change was to take positive action ourselves.
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http://www.talkingwithhands.org.uk/ - Details

Beautiful BSL 4.3
John Smith is a profoundly Deaf British Sign Language Comedian,. Following on from his hugely successful, first stand up appearance late in 2005, John has moved into bigger and bigger audiences, entertaining in Deaf clubs and theatres countrywide.Using his experiences of growing up Deaf in a hearing world John brings his observations to life, engaging his audience in hours of laughter and reflection.
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http://www.beautifulbsl.co.uk/ - Details