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Recordings of some of Blue Apple’s stage productions are available to watch via You Tube here:


Blue Apple commemorates Holocaust Memorial Day 2025

To observe Holocaust Memorial Day (27 January) Blue Apple created a short video shining a light on the impact of the Nazi Aktion T4 campaign that targeted disabled children and adults. Holocaust Memorial Day 2025 marks 80 years from the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. While the Holocaust is remembered rightly as an act of genocide against Europe’s Jewish population, the Nazis also sent close to 250,000 people with disabilities to their deaths. (Source: Holocaust Memorial Day Trust)

Blue Apple, who are artists in residence at the University of Winchester, were helped by students and staff at the University.

Theatre members recorded voice overs for the film at the university studios and two third year Film Production students, Hope Lines and Vasili Evangelou, edited the documentary.

Download this Easy Read document to explain what the video is about.

The video is available to watch via YouTube (see below).


See No Evil

This short film aims to raise awareness about bullying, prejudicial language and county lines drugs gangs. It was developed with the Hampshire Police Crime Commissioner and Hampshire County Council and created with Cass Productions.

The partially animated video features four of Blue Apple’s actors who all have learning disabilities, as well as real-life police officers. The workshop includes drama and discussion activities, co-facilitated by members of Blue Apple Theatre.

Free educational resources are available to accompany the video.

The full video is available to watch via Vimeo (see below).

World Down Syndrome Day 2022

Blue Apple and companies like ourselves, around the UK and beyond, mark World Down Syndrome Day 2022

Watch Blue Apple on BBC South

Watch Blue Apple in a Channel 4 News feature about performances at Shakespeare’s Globe in 2016

The award-winning film Growing Up Downs followed Blue Apple Core performers during their tour of Shakespeare’s Hamlet

A film called Growing Up Downs by William Jessop

Why Blue Apple?

Blue Apple performers James Benfield and Sam Dace talk about what Blue Apple means to them.

Blue Apple performer Lawrie Morris talks about his ambitions as a performer