A scathing, hilarious satire on the monetization of identity politics which spares no one.
Usually disabled people want to do the right thing. But what if they don’t?
What if they were out to make as much money as possible from the guilt of non-disabled, anxious people (like you)?
Hot off the back of their smash-hit Edinburgh Fringe Festival and Soho Theatre NY runs, multi award-winning, disability-led theatre company FlawBored presents a scathing satire on the monetization of identity politics which spares no one and literally has audiences catching their breath between fits of laughter.
Info
Venue
Jackie Liebergott Black Box Theatre, Paramount
559 Washington St, Boston, MA 02111
Details
60 minutes
Ages 16+
Group Sales available now
Content warning: Strong Language, Ableism, Graphic Spoken Descriptions of Injury
Access
All shows have integrated audio description
All shows have integrated captioning
Tickets
Wednesday, Apr 02, 2025
7:30 PM
Thursday, Apr 10, 2025
7:30 PM
Artists
Company
Flawbored
There shows all feature integrated, creative access through out and seek to create an environment where all audiences, regardless of impairments and disabilities are able to access the same show.
A FlawBored show is cheeky, chaotic and most importantly is not disability ‘trauma-porn’ or ‘pity-porn.’
Samuel Brewer
Sam is an access consultant, facilitator, actor & theatre maker who graduated from BA Acting CDT at Central in 2020. Since graduating he has heavily involved himself in disability related activism and was the director of The Diversity School Initiative. He is also an ambassador for the Disability Artist Network Collective. He runs workshops on access tools in the rehearsal room – skill building for practitioners on making their methodologies more accessible. These workshops are designed to be active, engaging and cheeky. Self describing the way he works as “take the works seriously, don’t take yourself seriously.”
Aarian Mehrabani
Aarian trained on the BA Acting (Collaborative and devised theatre) course at the Royal Central school of speech and drama, graduating in 2020. Before moving to London in 2017 he worked closely with The Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester, appearing in shows such as Nothing (2016/2017), directed by Bryony Shanahan and BRINK, directed by Matthew Xia.
He has also worked in musical theatre with Leo&Hyde playing Aziz in their UK tour of ‘GUY: A new musical’ and 2021 R&D, alongside working with them to integrate music tech and live looping into their new musical “Galileo”.
★★★★
“Their pin-sharp show is overflowing with dark humour and righteous anger, but there’s no finger-waving. The perfect ally doesn’t exist – we’re all failing terribly, but acknowledging that is half the battle.”
— Fest Magazine
★★★★
“A tsunami of satire”
— The Stage