- Cabaret
- Theatre
The No Bang Theory Fringe 2022
Duration: 65 mins
Presented by Indelabilityarts
Oliver Hetherington-Page hates Sheldon Cooper. That’s why his first one-man cabaret is so heavily obsessed with the lead character of The Big Bang Theory. It’s time to set the record straight. Oliver is an artist on the autism spectrum, he’s constantly fighting against the stereotypes popular culture tells the world about the condition. Authentic representation of autism stories on stage is the best way to defeat the Sheldon Cooper syndrome, according to Oliver. Sheldon is a science nerd. Oliver is a theatre kid. Sheldon is obsessed with trains. Oliver is hyper-fixated on musicals. Sheldon has a girlfriend. Oliver is desperately waiting for ‘that’ Big Bang. The No Bang Theory is a musical journey from dating disasters to diagnosis through #actuallyautistic eyes.
M rated – Content Warnings: Mild Occasional Coarse Language, Mild Occasional Sexual References, Mental Health, Mild Occasional Coarse Language, Mild Occasional Sexual References, Mental Health
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