Don’t just take my word for it. There are hundreds who will back up my claim that this play is groundbreaking. A must see for everyone!

1

A thought provoking, funny, emotional, educational and honest insight into real family life with autism. I laughed and I cried, I listened and I learnt. This is a must see for all, highly recommended.

2

This is not a play aimed at parents of autistic children. This is not a play highlighting the concerns, traumas, battles and challenges they face on a daily basis. This is not a play that makes you realise you’re not the only one serving up beige food. This is a play for the whole of society. A play that will make you realise that autistic people are the same as everyone else, just different. This is a play that will make you belly laugh, a play that will make you weep, a play that will make you realise how intolerant our society has become. This is a play that you must see, watch it with open eyes, an open heart and above all an open mind.

3

Watching similarities of your own personal story being played out in front of you with such honesty and rawness made this play unforgettable. The humour and simplicity of what parents face on a daily basis was demonstrated throughout and it gave a magnificent insight into the wonderful world of Autism. Great for raising awareness and showing the reality of what happens behind closed doors xx a must see x

4

A must see for everyone! Such an in-depth insight into the world of autism from point of diagnosis to dealing with the daily struggles of meltdowns and routines not to mention the completely unhelpful opinions of people on the outside! The play is an emotional but accurate account highlighting the need for acceptance and empathy. Absolutely incredible and really keeps you gripped from start to finish. Well done to the writers and cast, I cannot wait to see the film! đź’™

5

Incredible performance last night by all the cast. My son Fletcher has ASD and we can completely relate to the issues raised in the play. I only wish all my friends and family could have been there to see how incredibly hard it is for children and young people with ASD and their families. The fight continues #understanding #support

6

This play pulls no punches in telling how Autism impacts on everyday life for all concerned. The joys…..of which there are many the heartache, the frustration, the lack of understanding, the struggle for services….I don’t know how they achieved to convey all of this with humour, pathos and sensitivity. I would recommend this play to everyone. I’ll be going to see it again.

7

Spellbinding. Better than The Curious Incident of The Dog

8

What can I say? As a step-Mum of a boy with Asperger’s, this play had me weeping both with its raw honesty and its humour. It’s a must see production… but bring a tissue! Well done to all, it’s so rare to see such an accurate portrayal of life for a family on the spectrum.

9

I absolutely loved this! They represented the autistic spectrum with dignity, and humour, whilst showing the challenges of living in a world that insists on conformity.

10

This was a such a powerful story, I know people dealing with similar realities and their description matched the journey I was taken into by this amazing project. Very strong collaboration and performances too. This deserves to be watched and shared!

Next show is 7th Feb at Northen Stage tickets available here