Superheroes save themselves.
Dylan Ward is autistic.
Pigeons, a landlady, a Butlins Redcoat – caught in the chaos of the housing crisis.
Comedian and storyteller SJ brings a bittersweet, interactive show about how Doctor Who helped them come to terms with being a bipolar, queer, neurodiverse, wannabe activist.
An oasis of peace and calm in a sea of festival chaos.
Lauren, Nat and Chloe are young adults.
‘Christmas Morning 2018, and I’m hiding in a graveyard from my family…’ Part disability history lecture, part autobiography, part agility course, part rant, part quiz and a…
Sherlock Holmes is not at home this evening.
Imagine the most well-loved Shakespeare characters plopped into the same Tudor world where Shakespeare’s rival Robert Greene rewrites history in the style of a British pantomime.
For Edinburgh Fringe 2025, Angus Baskerville is back after last year’s hugely successful, 5-star reviewed, award-winning debut at theSpace on the Mile.
Voice actors bring Anime to life through games, live dubbing, and challenges! New guests daily – come back and see a different show every time! Your host: Soness Stevens, Tokyo-b…
Kirsty overshares about her sexy times, nights out and magnificent meltdowns.
In 2023, like a Dickensian protagonist, BBC shortlisted comedian Lizzie Simpson lost her beloved uncle.
Former voice of Hello Kitty, fresh from her Sumo injury tour, Soness talks about growing up homeless in a beat-up Datsun (now Nissan) in America to making metro announcements on th…
Can an Asian with a maths learning disability pass Nylon Tusk’s Mars Immigration Test? Welcome to an absurdist testing lab of dystopian speculations.
Soundscapes – Iris has synaesthesia.
In his award-nominated stand-up show, Autastic, we meet Simon: a software-developing, Rubik’s cube-solving, accordion-playing, anagram-spotting, blue plaque-collecting, grammar-cor…
How do you recover from heartbreak or loss when you are an autistic depressed little slug? This triple-A comic (Alternative, Autistic and Award-winning (Keep It Fringe 2023)) refle…
The diminutive New-Jersey-turned-London comedian (as seen at The Comedy Store) tackles the big problems of being a small woman in a world built for the average man – two things s…
Comedians put the world to rights in this new panel show.
So good he wants to do it again.
It’s 1914.
A cheeky, hilarious, mellifluous romp through one singer’s colourful past of cult-loving husbands, wacky producers and shaggable therapists, with lusty vocals in bra busting styl…
The Dublin Fringe award-winning trip into the mind of a woman with recently discovered ADHD.
At a party in their hometown, Charlie is confronted by fragmented memories and a growing mystery: who is Max? Inspired by lived experiences, Imprints explores underrepresented aspe…
After 2024’s sell-out show, Stags returns with some hilarious new neuro-spicy adventures in his innovative 1290.
‘Am I ill, or am I well? Because I surely can’t be both.
The 10-year anniversary of the hit one-man show, Cartoonopolis! The ultimate make-believe metropolis; an imaginary world of cartoon capers, amazing adventures, villainous villains,…
You find a mysterious door that you have never seen before.
Startling revelations about Edy Hurst’s (‘bursts with comedic joy’ (Skinny)) relations have set him on vision quest to contact his ancestors.
Celebrate Gilded Balloon’s 40th anniversary with award-winning comedian Juliette Burton.
Alice-India is a sweet widdle baby cherub.
A brilliant mix of stand-up comedy, funny stories, improvisation and music from famous names and rising stars, celebrating 20 years of top-tier disability comedy! Previous performe…
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Off the back of his sell-out international tour in 2024, Welsh queer comedian/internet sensation Morgan Rees is working on his new show delving into his pursuit of a Autism diagnos…
A show that joyfully celebrates the achievements of musicians who are disabled and/or neurodivergent.
A solo narrative navigating life with neurodiversity.
What if almost everything you did felt like it could bring about the end of the world? Fear experts Maia and Susannah take you on a tour of their darkest secrets (and yours) in thi…
‘Bursts with comedic joy’ (Skinny).
Can an Asian with ADHD and dyscalculia pass Elon Musk’s Mars immigration test? Set in a dystopian future of space colonisation, Is There Work on Mars? rants about many things: bein…
In this work-in-progress show, Baby Belle’s slightly less glamorous sibling Jax Braithwaite will unwrap the experience of Dealing with Tricky Feelings.
‘If music be the food of love, play on.
A whimsical, musical exploration of social versus personal identity from the perspective of a late-identified and diagnosed non-binary autistic person.
Vibrance is a passionate display of art and dance from an up-and-coming generation of artists, dancers, and choreographers.
Joe and his wife want to have a baby.
Merry Martyn PhD and QI Elf Joe Mayo have a Nerd Mentality.
Are you eccentric? Take the test as Quentin Crisp introduces Emily Dickinson, Spike Milligan, Screaming Lord Sutch, Patricia Highsmith and a cast of legendary Outsiders.
Hop on this daring, immersive, real-time dopamine chase, tracing how Blaire Postman’s unique comedy bits (fueled by a rollercoaster of flipchart rabbit-holes) at first revealed t…
Mind-reading and unbelievable trickery abound in this exploration of how autism and magic make anything possible, with rising star Angus Baskerville.
At 30, Nicole finally found out why she was like this (spoiler: it’s ADHD), but four years and one diagnosis later.
Working Progress Collective is ‘a Midlands-born theatre company, making theatre for, by and with working class communities’.
A surreal, multimedia comedy odyssey from autistic, non-binary comedian Andrew Frank.
Join Scottish up-and-comers Ayo Adenekan (Olga Koch Tour support) and Alvin Bang for an hour skewering race, class - and how to escape your religion and disappoint your family.
Two wrongs don’t make a right, but how many wrongs does it take? Will Davies embarks on a dangerous scientific experiment to find out.
Arielle Dundas explores the ways her ADHD has impacted her life from making carelesss mistakes to breaking her own heart.
This show is a cheeky, hilarious, mellifluous romp through one singer’s colourful (and true!) past of cult-loving husbands, vampiric record producers, jailbird exes, shaggable th…
After 2023’s sell-out show, Stags returns with laughs, adventures and his more innovative 1.
A comedy dance show about balance.
If you didn’t know much about eBay before, you will after seeing Ruby Carr’s eBae, a show about everything and everything about the auction website as she auditions to be their…
Roger O’Sullivan (BBC New Comedy Awards Regional finalist) has had work featured on BBC One, BBC Three, RTÉ and BBC Radio 4.
A captivating one-woman show, based on the critically acclaimed Amazon bestseller Me, Myself and Bipolar Brenda.
Join four friends weighed down by their past and frightened of their future as they take a trip around a natural history museum and explore the big bang, loving difficult parents, …
Despite the allegations… The champ is back!!! The show will only go for ten minutes but you will remember it for longer.
A split hour from two stand-ups who happen to be brown women.
After years of torment from an evil spirit, the goodly Reverend Mister Jennings can take it no longer and takes the decision to confide in philosophic physician, Dr Martin Hesseliu…
Rise up against your neurotypical overlords! ‘One of my favourite comics’ (Frankie Boyle).
It’s a Boy? is from the wildly creative comic mind of Ben Hodge, Liverpool Echo’s Top 30 under 30 and winner of Into Film Documentary of the Year 2020.
Do you misplace your glasses so often that you now have six pairs so you aren’t trapped inside and half-blind? How often do you have the brilliant idea to paint your nails five min…
Join that gorgeous stand-up Simon Jay with a brand-new hour of comedy.
Quentin Crisp! Florence Jenkins! Einstein! Patricia Highsmith! William McGonagall! Through the centuries, secret Neurodivergent or Autistic people have found respect and love in th…
Being diagnosed with autism just over a year ago might just be the best thing that happened to Stags.
Alex Owen-Hill Asks Himself ‘Is It ADHD?’ is a gloriously ridiculous and uplifting exploration into what it’s like to feel “not normal” your whole life, only to discover there coul…
As 90s TV star Gail Porter walks onstage, she confidently addresses the fact that her mic isn't working, and, in doing so, somehow wins the audience over more than she may have…