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Disability Tour Bus

Realwheels Theatre has just announced that its new production, Disability Tour Bus, will be released as a radio-play podcast and available for streaming.

Cadence Rush Quibell as Shiloh in Disability Tour Bus.
Cadence Rush Quibell as Shiloh in Disability Tour Bus. Photo by Rashi Sethi

Realwheels Theatre has just announced that its new production, Disability Tour Bus, will be released as a radio-play podcast and available for streaming today at realwheels.ca.

Written for podcast platforms by Amy Amantea and Rena Cohen, Disability Tour Bus follows Shiloh, a young wheelchair user played by Cadence Rush Quibell, as they navigate their first day as a guide for Funcouver Bus Tours.

Working alongside longtime employee and relentless dad-joker Hugh (Lenard Stanga), Shiloh struggles to stick to the Funcouver script when so much of what the company has dubbed “Canada’s most wheelchair-accessible city” is still so incredibly inaccessible.

People and politics collide until a new passenger, Tess (voiced by Amantea), comes aboard and offers unexpected common ground. The tour must go on, because there’s someone special waiting for Tess at the end—at least she hopes there is.

You can stream the podcast via the link below!

Disability Tour Bus - Realwheels Theatre
As the final offering in its 20th Anniversary Season, Realwheels Theatre brings you Disability Tour Bus. Available to stream July 24th.

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