Colourful explosions pop in this hilarious exploration of ADHD and queer identity. Pip seamlessly combines hysterical anecdotes, eye-opening topics, and heartbreaking moments, to fearlessly embrace the world of Neurodivergence. The show addresses global stigma surrounding ADHD, particularly among women and explores the impact of medication and late diagnosis through personal experiences.
What are character flaws? And why does Pip seem to have so many? You are invited to step into the wonderful but chaotic world of someone with ADHD, to find out what flaws really are, and discover what it means to be Neurodiverse. With sketches, character comedy, music, song, dance and a cacophony of voiceovers and sound effects, this rip-roaring adventure is one not to miss.
Described as ‘a tightrope act of having us crying with laughter to genuine heartache’ and ‘a show that gives in every possible conceivable way’ by Binge Fringe. Brighton Fringe’s “Top Show of the Fringe 2023” is returning to Edinburgh this summer and you can catch the preview before it sets off!