
Abigoliah Schamaun & Joe Wells: Neurodivergent Moments
Abigoliah Schamaun & Joe Wells: Neurodivergent Moments at The Boathouse, Cambridge
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Abigoliah Schamaun & Joe Wells: Neurodivergent Moments £6.60
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About the show
A live book reading and discussion from 2 neurodivergent comedians; Abigoliah Schamaun (ADHD) and Joe Wells (autistic). Expect cluttered kitchen counters, awkward coworker interactions, trespassing, cheese stealing, tears in the Austrian Alps, burned carpets, mayonnaise, plaque covered teeth, Duck à l’Orange, party poppers and much more as we share some of our favourite “Neurodivergent Moments” – moments in our lives when our brain has acted in an unconventional way. Neurotypicals welcome too.
“I loved this book! It’s very funny, disarmingly honest, and full of heart. Enjoy both insight and validation via the brilliantly wired minds of two top comedians.” Shappi Khorsandi author of Scatter Brain
Featuring - Abigoliah Schamaun
A former NYC yogi now living in London, Abigoliah is a disarmingly honest comedian with a tender heart and a foul mouth that compliments her wicked sense of humour.
'A foul-mouthed sweetheart, aggressively feminine, endearingly butch and curiously disturbed' (The Skinny)
'Her cheeky honesty is completely disarming and delightful' (Chortle)
'Racy and hilarious' (Three Weeks)
'Warm, funny and dirty. Abigoliah takesto the stage like a burst of adults only sunshine' (Celia Pacquola)
'A fresh and quirky voice' (The Herald Sun, Melbourne).
Joe Wells

'Joe Wells is a skilled jokesmith who threads great gags through intelligent political material that, whilst razor-sharp, is never particularly angry or dark. As the first gross gags open up into smarter, topical ones it's clear that this is a tightly-structured, well thought-out set. Excellent jokes and sly political comment wrapped tightly in a neat parcel which delivers regular, powerful laughs from a delighted audience. He spins new life out of easy targets like bankers and the BNP with some wonderful imagery' (British Comedy Guide)
'Highly original, inspired and suitably different from the rest of the crowd… brilliantly crafted jokes' (Comedy Central).
'A star of the future... some of the most surprising and thought-provoking material coming from any comedian in his early 20s' (The Guardian).
'A real venom in his delivery seemed to communicate that the numerous laughs that he manages to obtain are just positive collateral to the message he is trying to portray' (Broadway Baby).