Multiple Neurosis

Karin Fekko weaves tales of hilarity and tragedy through 17 years of keeping her MS a secret while partying, dating, and trying to land her dream job. This show is about invisible disability, internalized ableism, and big-time denial. Can we laugh about it? Karin thinks so. Join her as she marks 20 years since her MS diagnosis.
Website/Socials: @karinfekko
Plain Language Description
Multiple Neurosis is a storytelling show about a disease I have called Multiple Sclerosis. I tell stories about having a disability that is invisible. For example, when I was blind in one eye, other people did not notice. I talk about hiding my disability for 17 years, when going to parties, going on dates, and going to work. The show is about me trying to feel ok about having a disability, and not being ashamed. I have had Multiple Sclerosis for 20 years, and I finally tell people about it, instead of hiding it. I balance the serious parts of the show with fun and comedy.
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Storytelling
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$12.00 inc $2.50 fee
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15-August 24, 2025
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60 minutes
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Acacia Hall
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05: Acacia Hall
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14A
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Show Contains: Adult Language/Content, Drugs/Alcohol, Mental Illness/Disorders, Religious Content, Sexual Content, Suicide