The whole point of our review site is to champion disabled, neurodiverse and autistic creatives. Whether it be by writing about people’s work, going backstage or engaging in conversation through social media. The whole point of our awards at the Edinburgh Fringe this year was to highlight acts that would otherwise be marginalised.
So in that spirit, we are launching a live chat show. Popping up at various theatres and spaces throughout the UK, with guests from our industry talking about, well… anything and everything.
Our first show is at the Faversham Fringe, in Kent. It is essential we visit places that aren’t London, aren’t the usual hubs which everything goes to. Here we can find and connect with the local disabled and neurodiverse community.
Our first guests are:
Variety D, ‘the first Black, Female, British, Disabled comedian in her era… so far’.

Mark Nicholas an autistic stand-up comedian and workshop leader.

Ribs Norman a neurodiverse comedian, writer and improviser.

We would love to invite the local community to come see us. We are also happy to arrange discounted or comp tickets for those who may need them.
The first show is on Sunday 30th October 5.30pm at The Guildhall, tickets here.
