I loved the use of the microphone for the flight attendant. Very clever. It was engaging the while time. There wasnt too much or too little. I liked how she involved the audience to teach us how to call out any adu violations and to be more aware of the needs of otherly abled people.
What I didn't like
I think it would have better for some kind of amplification for the hard of hearing audience. Or hearing assisted devices. I was only in the second row and I have good hearing but it was still hard to hear certain things!
My overall impression
Diana’s story of her journey with and through MS is a wonderful exploration of all the emotions and experiences that bring her to this day. Her childhood in various countries – her dreams and desires and ambitions. And her decisions.