FOUR STARS FROM NEURODIVERSE REVIEW AND THEATRE AND ARTS REVIEWS.COM.
Before outsider artists & Neurodiversity came the Eccentrics. Autistic Elder Paul Wady brings Quentin Crisp, Patricia Highsmith, 'Screaming' Lord Sutch and even Dame Edith Sitwell back to life. Generation Z included.
The eleventh year of the Guerilla Autistics show is pure character - acting. Discover the nexus between the Neurotypical and the Neurodiverse in the show the mainstream press will not review. ALWAYS POSITIVE ABOUT BEING AUTISTIC. The illegal attitude.
If we lived in a society where the arts were properly funded and respected, Paul Wady would be professor emeritus in a grand Victorian lecture hall, educating an eager public on his favourite subject – the eccentric. NEURODIVERSE REVIEW.CO.UK.
It is one of the most engaging and entertaining shows I’ve seen this Fringe. There was audience interaction and inclusion throughout the show and a relaxed atmosphere. THEATREANDARTSREVIEW.COM
https://youtu.be/1ayz0i6peEY?si=3Tt7I8XZz3AbLkID
Reviews
Paul Wady has produced an incredibly well-researched and engaging show
- Theatre and Arts Review, ★★★★
Paul is a grafter, and he works hard during his hour. You will leave changed...
Venue Accessibility:Assistance Dogs WelcomeWheelchair AccessibleAccessible Toilet This is combined information – if this event is happening across multiple venues, please be aware this may not be applicable across all performances.For any queries about venue accessibility, including step free access, please contact box office. Age suitability: 18+ (Restriction)Babes in Arms policy: Under 2's are not allowed at this event.
Content Warnings:
Audience Interaction Loud NoisesAdditional Content Warning: Running around the audience at one point.