Everyone at fringe should see this show because theatre can be such an inaccessible space for anyone who is different / other, and although this show isn’t specifically about that, it is a story of finding one’s identity when one does feel othered and ultimately it is a call to action on how to be a better advocate in calling out ableism and encouraging inclusivity in our world which are values needing more exposure in theatre spaces. Diana cleverly weaves the intersections of her identity and Ma...
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