Nicole Brady is a Denver7 weekday morning anchor.
DENVER — Phamaly Theatre, Denver's disability-affirming theatre company, is once again breaking barriers with its newest show, "Indescribable.""A lot of times people will say, how can a disabled company do a dance show and we really wanted to prove people wrong and show people how we could do that," Denny said.
"I grew up dancing, it's my favorite thing to do, but a lot of people told me I couldn't dance," Blessing said. Many Phamaly Theatre productions specifically aim to reject ableism by using their artists' unique abilities in an artistic way. For other actors, like Romy Lopez, the goal is not to be noticed for their disability.
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