| 27th Mar 2026 to 28th Mar 2026 | |
| 7.30pm | |
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Studio Theatre The Studio 22 Potterrow, Edinburgh South EH8 9BL |
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| £18 | |
| Visit the event website here |
Part disability history lecture, part autobiography, part agility course, part rant, part quiz and a whole lot of laughter!
Blending theatre, storytelling and improvisation, Fiona will (attempt to) stay still long enough to offer us a glimpse into the modern and historical neurodivergent experience, as we play, draw, guess, vote, and rewrite some of the more useless NHS mental health guidance.
Perfect for all neurosparklies, neurotypicals, neurodoubtfuls and anyone looking for a cheaper alternative to therapy*
*(no refunds, medical improvements not guaranteed)
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