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Signs Alive Festival 2026

A Deaf-Led Arts Festival for Children, Families & Communities

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A brand-new, family-friendly arts festival celebrating Deaf and disabled artists, taking place in Sunderland on 27 & 28 June 2026.

Join us for the first-ever Signs Alive Festival — a joyful and inclusive two-day event bringing together performances, creative workshops, visual art, and live entertainment.

Led by Deaf artist Paul Miller (Rory Studio CIC) and produced by Surface Area Dance Theatre, the festival showcases an exciting mix of talent including Cara MacWilliam, Fuse Theatre, Southpaw Company, Greener Lavelle, Sunderland College, Deaf Rave, Lisette Auton, and Charlotte Arrowsmith, alongside visual art from Tom White / Surface Area.

Families and visitors can experience inspiring theatre, hands-on activities, exhibitions, and live DJ experiences in a welcoming and accessible environment.

From giant puppets and immersive VR art to interactive workshops and family play, there’s something for everyone to explore. The festival highlights visual storytelling and sign language, creating space for Deaf and disabled artists to thrive.

Signs Alive Festival Ticket

Tickets are now available on Eventbrite. Click the link HERE to go straight to the ticket page.

About the Festival

Signs Alive Festival is:

  • Deaf-led and artist-driven
  • Open to all families — Deaf, hearing, and disabled
  • Designed to be visual, accessible, and welcoming
  • A celebration of diverse creative voices

Artistic Direction by Paul Miller, produced by Surface Area Dance Theatre.

What to Expect

Performances

  • Sunderland College — Feel the Beat, See the Sound
  • Greener Lavelle — Giant Puppet
  • Fuse Theatre — Follow the Sign
  • Southpaw Company — Mixed Reality Show 3.1

Workshops

  • Drama with Charlotte Arrowsmith
  • Creative Writing with Lisette Auton
  • DJ Workshop with Deaf Rave

Exhibitions

  • Cara MacWilliam
  • Paul Miller
  • Tom White

Family Activities

  • Creative play and interactive experiences for all ages

All events are designed to be accessible, engaging, and inspiring.

Why This Festival Matters

Signs Alive Festival aims to inspire the next generation.

Led by a Deaf Artistic Director, the festival brings lived experience and representation to the forefront. By showcasing Deaf and disabled artists, it offers powerful role models and creates opportunities for young people to see themselves in the arts.

The festival supports:

  • Confidence, creativity, and ambition in young people
  • Greater visibility of Deaf and disabled artists
  • Stronger connections between families, communities, and the arts

Lineup Artist

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Paul Miller

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Charlotte Arrowsmith

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Lisette Auton

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Cara Macwilliam

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Tom White

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More details, dates and programme announcements will be shared soon.