'Late to the Party' is an autobiographical romp on a mid-life diagnosis of ADHD and Dyslexia in two women. The new knowledge forces a journalist for the Times (ADHD-er) and a Contemporary Dancer (Dyslexic) to rewrite their history, review some of the mayhem in their lives, and face themselves. A world premiere at the Brighton Fringe, the performance uses music, dance, and physical theatre, to express the best and worst of having a neurological difference, and to celebrate the idea that 'knowing is better'.