A new one-man show about life on the middle of the autistic spectrum
Fresh off the Camden Fringe Festival with his writing debut, Daniel Toney is back with a LIMITED run of his one-man show about autism, what it’s like growing up with it and what it means to be on the spectrum in the twenty first century.
The show itself takes you on a staggered tour through life on the spectrum and encourages the audience to laugh along at all the curve balls that autism throws your way, from getting a diagnosis to coping in social situations. As the performer says: 'I'm not saying everybody sees the world like this, but this is a perspective that maybe you never had.”
Through the use of loose anecdotes and observations about autism, you're invited to observe a truthful, but humorous depiction of autism and how it is capable of being talked about and even joked about without fear of offence.
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Chocolate House Greenwich
Visitor Centre, Old Royal Naval College (3/29 - 11/3) | ||
An Evening with Trevor and Gary
The Riverfront (6/15 - 6/15) | ||
PONTYPOOL
Wales Millennium Centre (10/30 - 11/9) | ||
Cinderella
Queen's Theatre Hornchurch (11/21 - 1/4) | ||
Blue Blood or How to Kill Your Way to the Top
The Stables Theatre & Arts Centre (7/26 - 7/27) | ||
An Evening with Trevor and Gary
Palace Theatre (6/21 - 6/21) | ||
William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
Kingskerswell Village Hall, (7/6 - 7/6) | ||
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