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Break A Leg! Disability in the Arts

By: Nicole Zimmerer
  • Summary

  • Break a Leg! is a podcast that explores the relationship between disability and the arts. Join playwright and advocate Nicole Zimmerer and her guests as they cover topics in theatre, film, TV, studio arts, music, and more. We’ll be spilling the “Disabili-Tea” on current and past events in disability history and investigate the future of accessibility in the arts. This podcast is perfect for fans of the arts looking to learn more about disability representation and arts accessibility in a fun and casual setting. Produced by Scott MacDonald | Artwork by Sasha & Alexander Schwartz
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Episodes
  • A Disability Rights Primer with Betty Siegel
    Nov 4 2022

    Wow wow wow we’re back! And with one of our best episodes yet! 

    Nicole is joined by superstar Betty Siegel who lays out the essential information when it comes to disability rights in the Unites States arts sector. Betty also explains why she believes that cultural experiences are a critical civil and human right. 

    What are the turning points in American disability rights history? And how do these laws impact the places where we gather for artistic and cultural experiences? How is the ADA enforced? Are “grandfather laws” a myth? Will the Wicked musical movie ever be released?! Ok, so maybe Betty doesn’t have the answer to that last one, but it was worth a shot. 

    Betty Siegel is the Director of Accessibility and VSA for the Kennedy Center in Washington DC. She has worked in the areas of disability rights and access for over 20 years, and gives presentations across the US and internationally on the topics of disability, civil and cultural rights, and federal disability laws and regulations. 

    Get in contact with Betty and her team at the Kennedy Center: 
    access@kennedy-center.org 

    Produced by Scott MacDonald 
    Artwork by Sasha & Alexander Schwartz 
    https://breakalegpod.buzzsprout.com/ 

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Creating Accessible Spaces with Marisa Rinchiuso
    Feb 22 2022

    Nicole is joined by fellow Carnegie Mellon alum Marisa Rinchiuso (and her dog Remy) to dish all the (not so hot) Emmy Awards goss, dig into the intersections of disability and womanhood, and discuss the connection between inhumane working conditions and ableism. 

    Other topics include: going on a Disabled Rage Rampage™️, progressive disabilities in the workplace, building for the future, accessible hills in “Crippletopia,” and the alleged disability icon: Eeyore. 

    Marisa Rinchiuso is a disabled project manager currently working in concert touring and automation. A native Texan, she currently lives and works in Lititz, PA. 

    Find Marisa online! 
    Insta: @project.managed 
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marisa-r-905b27bb/ 

    Awards Show Articles: 

    Hollywood Reporter - written before the Emmys: 
    https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/emmys-2021-stage-ramp-ada-compliant-1235015798/ 

    Variety Magazine - written after the Emmys: 
    https://variety.com/2021/tv/news/james-lebrecht-cbs-emmys-disability-rights-education-defense-fund-tv-academy-1235068587/ 

    2021 Oscars - first year with a ramp: 
    https://www.today.com/popculture/oscars-stage-had-ramp-first-time-ever-t216300 

    Ali Stroker and the 2019 Tony Awards: 
    https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/11/opinions/ali-stroker-tonys-win-accessibility-disability-blake/index.html 


    Episode Transcript: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1751649/10119062 

    Produced by Scott MacDonald 
    Artwork by Sasha & Alexander Schwartz 
    https://breakalegpod.buzzsprout.com/ 

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Jumping Jack Theater with Stephen Santa & Claire Carbone
    Dec 20 2021

    Nicole is joined by Stephen Santa and (surprise!) Claire Carbone for a deep-dive on Jumping Jack Theater, a Pittsburgh-based theatre company specializing in sensory-enriched theatre for young autistic audiences. They discuss the company’s production history and approach to crafting theatrical experiences that empower children with autism, and how they have adapted to the pandemic with a traveling show. 

    Jumping Jack Theater online: 
    Website: www.jumpingjacktheater.org 
    Instagram: @jumpingjacktheater 
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/JumpingJackTheater 

    Produced by Scott MacDonald 
    Artwork by Sasha & Alexander Schwartz 
    https://breakalegpod.buzzsprout.com/ 

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    1 hr and 4 mins

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