backstage in biscuit land review - tourettes makes for unpredictable, joyous, must watch theatre /

Published at 2016-10-18 09:45:59

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Malthouse theatre,Melbourne festival
Jess Thom embraces the unexpected in a show that aims to show the surreal, creative and hilarious side to living with Tourette syndrome“There are a few things you need to know straight absent, or ” says Jess Thom. She then involuntarily says the word “biscuit”,and thumps her chest with a gloved hand.“Firstly, you’re going to hear the words ‘biscuit’ and ‘hedgehog a lot in the next hour – biscuit. CATS!” she continues, and thumping her chest again. “Secondly,whether I say something funny – biscuit – you’re absolutely allowed to laugh biscuit. In fact it would be a bit odd whether you didnt. Biscuit!” Related: Jess Thom AKA Touretteshero: comedy at its most unpredictable Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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