Ms. Que Banh<p>The <a href="https://beige.party/tags/diversity" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>diversity</span></a> of <a href="https://beige.party/tags/disabilities" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>disabilities</span></a> means <a href="https://beige.party/tags/accessibility" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>accessibility</span></a> needs can be both wide-ranging within the community and specific to an individual. But in general, “there are very, very few venues where the stage itself is accessible. There’s a slightly larger number, but still plenty of places <a href="https://beige.party/tags/inaccessible" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>inaccessible</span></a> for an audience member to watch the show,” says Dan Hurwitz, co-founder of the Seattle-based comedian collective <a href="https://beige.party/tags/TheDisabledList" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>TheDisabledList</span></a> and a stand-up missing digits from his hands and feet.</p><p><a href="https://beige.party/tags/Comedians" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>Comedians</span></a> say their medium inherently requires flexibility and improvisation, but what’s being asked of them is <a href="https://beige.party/tags/inequitable" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>inequitable</span></a>, may be illegal under <a href="https://beige.party/tags/TitleIII" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>TitleIII</span></a> of the <a href="https://beige.party/tags/AmericansWithDisabilitiesAct" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>AmericansWithDisabilitiesAct</span></a>, and can have long-lasting impacts on their careers. “A comedy stage is the entry point to these other opportunities that will help to develop your art,” notes Nina G., author of “Stutterer Interrupted” and a member of the Bay Area troupe <a href="https://beige.party/tags/ComediansWithDisabilities" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>ComediansWithDisabilities</span></a> Act. “If you’re not able to develop your art, how are you going to get those acting gigs? How are you going to write that sitcom? How are you going to get a special?”</p><p>According to Snipe, acts can face “the fire and the gauntlet” of navigating inaccessible public transit or expensive and unreliable rideshares even before they arrive. Once at the venue, ASL interpreters, audio description, ramps or accessible bathrooms are few and far between, whether in L.A., New York, or outside these coastal entertainment bubbles.</p><p><a href="https://variety.com/2024/film/features/steve-way-maysoon-zayid-disabled-comedians-inaccessibility-1236068022/amp/" rel="nofollow noopener" translate="no" target="_blank"><span class="invisible">https://</span><span class="ellipsis">variety.com/2024/film/features</span><span class="invisible">/steve-way-maysoon-zayid-disabled-comedians-inaccessibility-1236068022/amp/</span></a></p><p><a href="https://beige.party/tags/PeopleWithDisabilities" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>PeopleWithDisabilities</span></a> <a href="https://beige.party/tags/AccessibilityForInclusiveness" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>AccessibilityForInclusiveness</span></a> <a href="https://beige.party/tags/DisabledCommunity" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>DisabledCommunity</span></a> <a href="https://beige.party/tags/DisabledEntertainers" class="mention hashtag" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">#<span>DisabledEntertainers</span></a></p>