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Stephanie Barton-Farcas
Nicu's Spoon is an inclusion (disability rights), inclusion-oriented off-off-Broadway theater company in New York City. The company works with actors regardless of age, ability, gender, color or ethnicity and seeks to challenge stereotypes and expectations. Nicu's Spoon was the first fully inclusive company in New York City. Nicu's Spoon are also co-founders of the Disability in Cinema Coalition (DCC). Productions Nicu's Spoon productions began in 2001 with the original work ''Displaced'', and was followed with a 2002 production of ''To Kill a Mockingbird''. Others works include Eric Overmyer's ''In Perpetuity Throughout the Universe''; ''Nineteen Eighty-Four''; Mac Wellman's ''Murder of Crows''; Eric Bogosian's ''subUrbia (play), subUrbia''; a play adaptation of ''Ordinary People'' by Nancy Gilsenan (from the book by Judith Guest); Elizabeth Egloff's ''The Swan''; a play adaptation of ''Le Petit Prince'' by Ric Cummins and John Scoullar; Mark Medoff's ''Stumps''; Gary Henderson's ' ...
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