Unmasked:
Neurodivergence and Comedy
23rd January 2024 · 6:30pm - 8:00pm
Doors open: 6:15pm
Brockway Room | Virtual event
Conway Hall’s Unmasked events are discussions between neurodivergent people about their life and passion. For this event we are chatting about funny bones and funny brains with comedians Joe Wells and Victoria Melody.
There are a lot of neurodivergent people in comedy; many household names have shared their dyslexia, ADHD or autism with the public. Does neurodivergence, with its over-thinking, sideways way of looking at life and rapid-fire idea, help shape some comedian’s talent? Does having a different mind make the world funnier and is comedy a safe way for outsiders to share their thoughts, ideas and feelings, so long as they are funny? A lot of people have the anxiety of appearing on stage: what struggles are there for an ND person working literally in a spot-light?
Joe Wells made his name as a political comedian with critically acclaimed Fringe shows including ‘Night Of The Living Tories’, ’10 Things I Hate About UKIP’ and ‘I Hope I Die Before I Start Voting Conservative’, in recent years he has found online and live success with more personal material about mental health and being autistic. In 2020 Joe went viral with his stand up clip ‘Joe Wells on having a non-autistic brother’ which gained over 4.5 million views across Twitter, Facebook, Tiktok and YouTube. Joe’s new podcast ‘Neurodivergent Moments’ is produced with Abigohliah Shamaun.
Victoria Melody is an award winning British artist with a fine-art and performance background and a passion for other people’s passions. She works across art forms including theatre, film and stand-up, with and about Britain’s enthusiasts. Fascinated by anthropology, she immerses herself into communities and becomes an active participant in their rituals as research for her work. Melody uses her anthropological research, as well as anecdotes from her varied careers, including funeral director, dog show trainer and beauty queen, to fuel her stand-up performances. Head Set illustrates the lead up to her eventual recognition of her own ADHD.
Age Recommendation
16+
Price
Standard (in person) £9 • Concessions (in person) £6 • Standard (online) £6 • Members FREE
Access Information
Due to the age and Grade Il listing of the building, there is no lif access to rooms above the ground floor.
All the ground-floor rooms are fully accessible by wheelchair. Main Hall (street access, step-free), Brockway Room (street access, step-free), Bertrand Russell Room (street access, shallow ramp), Hive Cafe (street access, step-free), There is also an accessible toilet on the ground floor opposite the Brockway Room.
If you have any questions regarding your access needs, please get in touch with our team and we will accommodate as best as we can. Get in touch: info@conwayhall.org.uk
Further Info
This event will be held with an in-person audience at Conway Hall and online via livestream. Everyone wishing to join this event must register for a ticket in advance.
If you have any accessibility enquiries, please contact us at info@conwayhall.org.uk / 020 7405 1818.