Jess Thom has Tourettes, a condition that means she makes movements and noises she can't control, called tics.
Following award-winning Backstage In Biscuit Land, she takes on Samuel Beckett's short play in a theatrical experience that explores neurodiversity and asks who is allowed to perform what and who gets the final say.
All performances are accompanied by a BSL interpreter/performer and are relaxed. This means that if you tic, shout or move about, you're more than welcome. And the great thing is, everyone can benefit from a relaxed performance.
A Touretteshero and Battersea Arts Centre Production, in association with The Albany.
'Jess Thom gives Beckett's motormouth extra bite'
★★★★ The Guardian
'Cathartic, inclusive, political and personal'
★★★★ The Stage
'A brilliant piece of conceptual performance'
★★★★ What's On Stage
'Jess is magnetic. She is hilarious. She has the audience rapt'
Disability Arts Online