Finding that special someone is a great thing, drawn together by shared interests and an unquestionable romantic pull, the start of a relationship can often be of another world – red flags dismissed, everything seemingly well with the world at the time – until time seeps in and realities hit home. Examining this further in her VAULT Origins Award 2023 nominated show, Rhiannon Neads presents Supernova, a look at how a couple of cosplayers, in love with space collide and navigate their newly found connection.






Ramps on the Moon is changing the arts and culture sector by elevating the presence of deaf and disabled people into the heart of theatre, on and off stage. Michèle Taylor, Director for Change, co-founder of Ramps on the Moon and UK leader on Disability Equality, has launched her first podcast series where she delves deep into mainstream theatre to discover what the realities are now, and what the future holds for disability equality in the arts.
Societally, we’re making strides to better represent stories told from varied perspectives, a notion that’ll continue to grace our tv screens and stages, and one that’ll continue to enliven our media landscape in this new era. Currently on season 2 and available to stream on HBO, crime drama Perry Mason has enthralled viewers – set in 1930s LA, the show follows the eponymous defence lawyer as he navigates his way through the fractured city as he uncovers unpleasant truths. Currently starring as Mateo Gallardo, actor Peter Mendoza tells us more about preparing for the role, the importance of Latino representation and what we can expect from this season!


