Our 2025 Shortlist

Our 2025 Shortlist

We are very pleased to announce our NOMINEES in 7 categories, each championing neurodivergent and disabled creatives at the Edinburgh Fringe. (A further 3 categories will be announced on the day; The Fringe Biscuit Trends Award, The lifetime achievement award and The Disability Champions Award)

The criteria of each award can be found here: www.neurodiversereview.co.uk/awards

The winners will be announced on Thursday 21st August at Fringe Central, Grassmarket. Doors open 6pm, Ceremony at 6.30pm, ends at 7.30pm

Invitations will be sent out to all nominees, but if you haven’t received one please email reviewernd@gmail.com

Actually Autistic Award 

Ted Hill: 110 percent Normal 

Ria Lina: Riabellion 

Jain Edwards: She-Devil 

Pierre Novellie: You sit there, I’ll stand here 

Cerys Bradley’s Queer Tales for Autistic Folks 


ADHD Comedy Award 

Shaparak Khorsandi: Scatterbrain 

Alice-India: See You in Hell 

Alison Spittle: Big

Hunter King – A Northern Tr*nny Hootenanny 


Outstanding Visually Impaired Creative 

Another Sight 

I Dream In Colour 

Jamie MacDonald: Toxic Bastard

Jake Donaldson is the fifth Weezer 


Bop Exceptional Theatre Award 

Falling: A Disabled Love Story 

Mending Nets

Cartoonopolis 

Of Fire and Flame 


Bop Emerging Talent Award 

Mr Brake Down (Doom and Glitter: A Tribute to Tom Waits)

Ted Hill: 110 percent Normal 

Hunter King – A Northern Tr*nny Hootenanny 

Theodora Van Der Beek – Mr Creep 

Yvonne Hughes: Absolutely Riddled 


Deaf Action Deaf Excellence Award

Dregs 

Evie Waddell: Ivory Cutlery 

Echoes Across Time

Natasha Lumley 

Rashmi Amayata


North Bridge Comedy Writing Award

Alison Spittle: Big 

Alice-India: See You in Hell

Dregs

Falling: A Disabled Love Story

Niall Moorjani – The Green Knight (But It’s Gay) 

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