About Us
Fittings Multimedia Arts is a disability led national organisation powered by Artistic Director, Garry Robson and Administrative Director, Deborah Wintle. We have been developing mixed media projects since 1995. We fuse different styles of storytelling, e.g. visual and tactile artworks, music, dance, narrative and physical theatre, film, puppetry, sign language, lecture to make brand new performance works that address serious issues in the language of variety theatre.
We make our work with artists and performers from a variety of backgrounds and life experiences. We make our work to reach out to audiences from diverse cultures, ages and educational backgrounds. Our work will make you laugh; it will make you cry. It's exciting, visceral and engaging.
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"Alive with raunchy and taboo shattering wit ... Performed with huge flair ...This spirit gives The Last Freakshow a marvelously freewheeling and uncensored feel." The Independent
" ... a complete tour de force." Manchester Evening News
'' ...Robson himself plays Dury ...with the kind of acerbic wit ...plus a warm charm that is all his own'' The Guardian
" ...a diverting piece of music theatre that gets your fingers snapping." The Scotsman
" ...the whole thing is cleverly laced together with great music and much laughter ... a production which is vastly entertaining and at the same time offers much food for thought." Manchester Evening News
" ...Witty, relevant and educational ... this is a fantastic experience." The Stage
" ...this bold and stylish show gives us a vivid snapshot into Buddy's life." Edinburgh Guide
'' ...the brilliance of its performers and the integrity of its script ...Robson, blazingly charismatic ...'' The Times
" ... I'd rate Garry Robson's 'Raspberry' as one of the finest pieces of disability arts I've seen this century. Certainly in terms of theatre performances I've rarely seen anything that matches it." Disability Arts Online
" ... clever use of technology ...great ideas, lots of enthusiasm ... a clever and funny adaptation." Manchester Evening News
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