It's been a good long while since I've felt a play quite as viscerally as THE GIFT OF BS - and I daresay you'll feel much the same regardless of wherever you happen to fall on any given spectrum. Osmundsen casts a penetrating eye on issues others wouldn't dare even notice - not only the disorientation of a mid-life diagnosis, and the difficulties of interacting with the neurotypical world, but the toxic competition that can occur between neurodiverse individuals with varying levels of "functionality" - and crafts a story that's equal parts searing and hopeful. Magnificent.
It's been a good long while since I've felt a play quite as viscerally as THE GIFT OF BS - and I daresay you'll feel much the same regardless of wherever you happen to fall on any given spectrum. Osmundsen casts a penetrating eye on issues others wouldn't dare even notice - not only the disorientation of a mid-life diagnosis, and the difficulties of interacting with the neurotypical world, but the toxic competition that can occur between neurodiverse individuals with varying levels of "functionality" - and crafts a story that's equal parts searing and hopeful. Magnificent.