Open Space A good way to engage Writers to create chararcters with disabilities?

Participants: Lisa Hammon, Cherylee Houston, Angela Clerkin, Jean St Clare

Summary of discussion, conclusions and/or recommendations:

  • As a writer I would love to write a play in the future with a disabled character
  • But I need a dialogue with disabled people to find out about the content
  • Has found interest in people’s (disabled) difficulties but MORE interested in what we have in common
  • More interested in what’s going on in the mind
  • What about dis/abled bodied people are the same trials / tribulations/ thoughts?
  • Would an Open Space for writers on this subject interest you as a writer?
  • YES 
  • Open Space to explore the language
  • To explore disabled people’s opinions / lives
  • Challenged by the concept
  • Never written a disabled character
  • What would that challenge be?
  • Is it casting not writing?
  • Might not be the thing that you want to focus on as a writer
  • But aware that it could be fear – getting it wrong
  • Don’t want to get it wrong
  • Realise that it’s a challenge that interests me
  • Need to know that I’m included as an able-bodied person to come along
  • As an able-bodied writer I’d have to be prepared to get it wrong – safe place needed to do so.
  • I need my awareness and responsibilities to make other writer’s aware of theirs.
  • There could be many strands to this idea of using Open Space to explore this – directors / producers
  • Is it the writer’s responsibility to concentrate on that strand? Pass the buck back to the casting director – they then in turn pass the buck back to the writer.  The disabled actor doesn’t get seen.
  • Write normal scripts, but make one of the characters have a disability in the blurb of the character
  • Writer’s can get feedback of showing too much of a breakdown of actual community

Two Solutions

  • Cast disabled people in roles non disability specific
  • The specific. The disability not being the central storyline, but access info / specifics in the script needed if the character has got a disability.
  • If I write a disabled / Deaf character and that story is not played out, then I will be asked why they are there.
  • Casting like before disability and after – different casting needs
  • Disabled people represented not played out “their real disabled life” the difficulty of it
  • Scripts that aren’t focused on disability
  • If people don’t have the experience then how are they expected to get it right?
  • Lack of information for people who don’t have experience of disability
  • Information source
  • Speaking to people to get their individual stories and taking credit for it
  • Interested in a collaboration
  • The first “story” isn’t the best “story”
  • TV, film and theatre
  • It will be a gift to come to an Open Space on this
  • Contact Writer’s Guild, word of mouth, ongoing thing…
  • Not only disabled actors some “normal” disabled people with stories and lives
  • Could I call a session and ask about people’s first dates?
  • Getting it wrong
  • What is the question
  • Challenging subject
  • Different ways of working and approaching and are allowed to get it wrong
  • Venue – Jerwood – posher venue attract all
  • Be in touch about a “Name” for the Open Space
  • Learning from “the old days”