Creative Portfolio

These are arresting, heart-stopping poems lit with a rare intensity. Hale’s poems don’t pull any punches, they explore what it is to live in a body and on the way touch the centre of the fragility deep inside all of us. Humane poems that will make you ache

Mona Arshi
The cover to Shield by Jamie Hale, showing a face mask almost shaped like a shield, over a series of coloured bars

Shield

Verve Poetry Press

The starkness of these words stops me in my tracks. This is a poet with something to say and they’re saying it with art, craft, skill and raw shock. And that’s not all. The closing sonnet is, for me, an unforgettable riposte to Rupert Brooke’s ‘If I should die’. Maybe you can’t bear anything else about Covid either? Shield is the exception that proves the rule.
Helena Nelson – Sphinx Reviews, Happenstance Press


“Multi-talented writer and theatre maker Jamie Hale has very rightly been recognised for his work and contributions to the arts. The founder of CRIPtic Arts, an organisation established in 2019, dedicated to nurturing art made by d/Deaf and Disabled creatives, Jamie’s commitment to support fellow artists has been exemplary. A culmination of a year’s development programme, CRIPtic Arts present CRIPtic Pit Party, a powerful evening of sharing and performance.”

Lucy Basaba – Theatre Full Stop (CRIPtic Pit Party, 2021)

Transpose

Director
Barbican Centre, 2025

Liberty Festival

Artistic Director
Wandsworth Borough of Culture

The Acts

Curator and Director
Barbican Centre 2024

CRIPtic Pit Party

Curator and Director
Barbican Centre 2021

“Multi-talented writer and theatre maker Jamie Hale has very rightly been recognised for his work and contributions to the arts. The founder of CRIPtic Arts, an organisation established in 2019, dedicated to nurturing art made by d/Deaf and Disabled creatives, Jamie’s commitment to support fellow artists has been exemplary. A culmination of a year’s development programme, CRIPtic Arts present CRIPtic Pit Party, a powerful evening of sharing and performance.”

Lucy Basaba – Theatre Full Stop (CRIPtic Pit Party, 2021)

Quality of Life is Not a Measurable Outcome is my award-winning (Theatremaker of the Year – Future Theatre Fund) poetry show, which can be staged either solo, or with a cast of two or three.

Unashamedly loud and proud, Hale comes alive – and is indeed at his best – when he’s making comedy […] he takes command of the stage […] He’s clearly on the ascendant with last years’ Spread the Word award under his belt. He comes across as confident and full of potential as a writer and performer.

Colin Hambrook – Disability Arts Online
Jamie is silhouetted in a manual wheelchair in the dark, with great wings of hospital gown fluttering at his shoulders

Fantastic

Hannah Gadsby