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ADHD THE musical podcast!

A brand new podcast from the creator of ADHD The Musical, Dora Colquhuon, asking the important and silly questions while exploring the world of neurodiversity. Follow Dora through 10 jam packed episodes with 10 fantastic special guests!

ADHD The Musical Podcast is available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and Amazon Music.

 
75% of people with ADHD were never identified at school.
— Tony Lloyd (ADHD Foundation CEO)

This is an invitation…to everyone, a stranger on the street, me school mate, my mum or someone special. This party will include our own stories and our made up stories, oh and there’s loads of dancing! 

It’s My Party explores our unique perspective of social gatherings, for tales of pinatas, surprises and speeches!


Event: "It's My Party…"

Date & Times: Tuesday 18th June, 7.30pm & Saturday 22nd June 4pm

Venue: Unity Theatre, 1 Hope Place, Liverpool L1 9BG

Dress Code: Dress fancy. Come in your best party attire and be ready to celebrate.


RSVP: Please let us know if you can join us by booking a ticket at unitytheatre.co.uk.

Contact: hello@rawdproject.co.uk for any info

We look forward to celebrating with you!

RAWD in association with Theatre Porto present The History of a Thing

This is a show about a thing. This piece of cloth actually.  

The different places it goes, the different things it becomes, the different people it travels with and most importantly what it meant to them. 

One Object’s story through time. 


RAWD are an associate company in residence at Theatre Porto. 

Contact: hello@rawdproject.co.uk for any info

We’re launching a community action group to understand more about why there aren’t more disabled voices at a decision making level in arts organisations.

Our goal is to address the under representation of disabled, D/deaf and neurodivergent people on boards.

We want to create more access to leadership - decision making roles in arts and culture based organisations, including those who are learning disabled neurodiverse, D/deaf, visually impaired or physically disabled.

 

RAWD (Random Acts of Wildness Disability) is a company dedicated to helping disabled people grow through life & art by; inclusive weekly theatre based sessions, professional theatre touring, individual professional development, training, accessible social events and creative access consultancy. 

We produce inclusive arts experiences and performances which all present and amplify the disabled perspective.

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