Director/Creator

  • Film poster for IMPERFECT that shows an actress playing Roxie Hart in CHICAGO onstage with other actors in a dance number with dramatic lighting, and shadows of audience members in front of her. Photo by Brian Malone.

    IMPERFECT - Directed by Regan Linton and Brian Malone

    FILM: Award-winning documentary following professional actors with disabilities who claim their place in the spotlight in the musical Chicago. Awards: Denver Film Festival, Salem Film Festival, Loft Film Fest, Allora (Italy), Breaking Down Barriers (Russia). Produced by Fast Forward Films

  • A woman in a professional black suit sits in a wheelchair in front of a large door. Text on the screen reads "The Disability Etiquette Video."

    DISABILITY ETIQUETTE VIDEO - Created/Written by Regan Linton

    FILM: A satirical etiquette video instructing people with disabilities on how to put up with ignorant people. Written by Regan Linton, filmed by Carlo Alban

  • Kennedy Isaac as Alice sits in her wheelchair staring up. A group of actors with blue fabric wings form a circle around her. The floor is painted with the giant Roman numerals of a clock. Photo by Nick Renaud.

    ALICE IN WONDERLAND - Phamaly Theatre Company, Directed by Regan Linton

    THEATRE: Written by David Jacobi, Music by Wheelchair Sports Camp. This modern adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic children’s book, enhanced by an original soundtrack of eclectic music styles, explores the power that comes with letting go and embracing the madness.

  • Five actors sitting behind big colorful letters that spell V I O R E

    VIORE - National Theatre, Written/Directed by Regan Linton

    Disability-themed childrens show about five alphabet letters that get caught in a magical bubble storm and must ADAPT to their new circumstances. Commissioned by Saturday Mornings Live at the National Theatre in Washington DC

  • Joy Carletti as Alexander Hamilton, wearing historic dress and a tricorne hat. Text on the screen reads "Alexander Hamilton - Attention span issues"

    REWRITE - Directed by Mitch Dickman and Regan Linton

    WEBSERIES: Re-imagine classical texts - the Constitution, the Bible, and Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol - through the lens of disability. Produced by Phamaly Theatre Company and Listen Productions.

  • Leonard Barrett as Billy Flynn stands onstage holding an umbrella that has dollar bills affixed to the edges. He wears a suit and smiles, and has a dramatic spotlight on him. Actors stand behind him wearing 1950s department store attendant outfits.

    CHICAGO - Phamaly Theatre Company, Directed by Regan Linton

    THEATRE: Musical Direction by Donna Debreceni, Choreography by Debbie Stark and Ronni Gallup. The beloved dark comedy musical re-envisioned with a disability-affirmative theatre company.

  • Lucy Roucis dressed as an Elf attendant, with a red, green, and white striped outfit. She is looking upward with an expression of boredom.

    HOW TO BE A GOOD ____ TO A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY - Directed by Mitch Dickman and Regan Linton

    WEBSERIES: This tongue-in-cheek etiquette series explores how to interact with people with disabilities. Produced by Phamaly Theatre Company and Listen Productions

  • Connor Robert Long as Paris, he wears an earth tone vest and pageboy hat and holds a script. Photo by Michael Ensminger.

    ROMEO AND JULIET - Directed by Regan Linton

    THEATRE: This workshop production of Shakespeare’s classic featured a cast of actors with disabilities, music transitions, and accessible features including captioning and audio description. Phamaly Theatre Company

  • Keenan Gluck, Stephen Hahn, and Adam Johnson perform on a stage. They use a wheelchair, crutches, and a cane.

    MORPH MASTERS: HOW DISABILITY MADE FAMOUS ARTISTS AWESOME! - Created by Regan Linton and Charlie Oates

    THEATRE: Directed by Charlie Oates. An original educational touring show telling the stories of famous artists whose craft was enhanced by disability, including Frida Kahlo, Beethoven, Stevie Wonder, and more. Phamaly Theatre Company

  • A group of young kids perform as orphans, with brown dingy clothing and dirt on their faces. Some of them use wheelchairs.

    ANNIE - Directed by Regan Linton and Steve Wilson

    THEATRE: Musical Direction by Trent Hines and David Nehls, Choreography by Debbie Stark and Ronni Gallup. The beloved classic reimagined with touches of grit and realism, a cast of actors with disabilities, and even two disabled canine friends! Phamaly Theatre Company

  • A group of actors poses for a cast photo, some sitting in wheelchairs. and others standing. One holds a sign with the show logo that says "Gimplecapped."

    GIMPLECAPPED - Created by Regan Linton, Written and Directed by Regan Linton and Laura Alsum

    THEATRE/SKETCH: Original show of comedic sketches about living in the world with a disability. Performed at Hollywood Fringe