Talking With Harriet Dyer

Talking With Harriet Dyer

There was an overwhelming reason Harriet Dyer won the Neurodiversity Representation Award at our ceremony. On the surface Dyer is an accomplished stand-up comic, but their chaotic delivery belies a…
The Dan Daw Show

The Dan Daw Show

★★★★ Seeing disabled people be sexy on stage is rare, it’s even rarer to see queer disabled people being sexy on stage. Beyond that, to be sexy on our own…
Badass

Badass

★★ Sarah Mills is a funny and engaging storyteller. No easy task when your subject matter is bowel cancer. Yet Sarah manages to put the audience at ease when talking…
Antigone: The Musical

Antigone: The Musical

★★★★ Antigone: The Musical bills itself as ‘a radical and fun musical retelling of an Ancient Greek myth’. Two of Antigone’s brothers have recently killed each other in battle, one…
Buzzing Anonymous

Buzzing Anonymous

★★★★ Megan Rebecca’s play about an ADHD support group is a perfect distillation of the varied lived experiences of neurodiverse people. It’s refreshing to see female voices centred and this…
What’s in the Box?

What’s in the Box?

★★★★ Can someone review a show that they’ve been a guest on, who knows? But we were so blown away by the low-key brilliance of this free lunchtime comedy panel…
Lost Voice Guy: Cerebral LOLsy

Lost Voice Guy: Cerebral LOLsy

★★★★As Lost Voice Guy is helped on stage, the audience notices his shirt “I was disabled before it was popular” and the ad for his book on the screen behind…