Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Against 'Cripping Up': A Disabled Actor Explains Why Able-Bodied Actors Should Not Be Taking Disabled Roles

Jamie Beddard, who's playing Joseph Merrick in The Elephant Man at Bristol Old Vic: "'Blacking up' has been consigned to history, while 'cripping up' remains de rigueur, and is often a shortcut to industry [awards]. The list of excuses for such lazy and offensive casting is pitiful. ... I have expended far too much time and energy debating the problem with 'cripping up'. But it is particularly pertinent to The Elephant Man, with its themes of the fear of difference, the gaze of others, medical and spiritual intervention, the interplay of pity and empathy, and how we reflect ourselves in others."



Article source here:Arts Journal

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