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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.

"I Have No Idea" Performance and Community Conversation -Matinee

In-person

Deaf & Disability arts LGBTQIA2S Singing Theatre Tour Youth & teens
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Date and time

Location

The Artesian

2627 13th Ave.

Regina, SK

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.

About

Have No Idea is a new play, with original music, that explores adult

ADHD, through the eyes of people who have it. It's a story about neurodiversity, the power of music, the importance of friendship, and how coffee makes everything better. Using laughter and songs, we celebrate the stories and illuminate the struggles of four neurodivergent people navigating their way through society and the mental health system.

You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. You’ll think.

With a waitlist of over 500 people by the end of its run in March 2024, this is a production you won't want to miss! If you're neurodivergent, we see you. If you're neurotypical, we want you to see us.

The matinee showing on Sept. 26th, while everyone is welcome, will be geared towards a youth audience.

We Are All Mad in Here - a conversation about art and disability and mental health will follow each performance. All voices are welcome! If there are any access needs we should be aware of, or for more information, please contact [email protected]

Organizer

Listen to Dis' Community Arts Org. Inc.

Listen to Dis' is Saskatchewan's first and only disability-led arts organization. Through the arts, creative practices, and facilitated dialogues, Listen to Dis’ weaves new realities for our members and the broader community, shifting the way people perceive disability. We create an understanding of and appreciation for Crip art, Mad art, and Disability culture while encouraging healthier relationships to body, mind, and creative spirit.

This event is part of a hub:

We Are All Mad in Here: Disability Arts and Culture Hub

Listen to Dis' Community Arts Organization Inc. Regina, SK

This hub is about being heard, making connections, and bringing the community together, in a safe, accessible, and inclusive manner. Each event is meant to aid in the understanding of open and intimate access while encouraging confidence an...

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