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2026 Toronto Fringe Festival
5 juillet 2026 09:00
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See It Again

Gabby’s one-woman show is a deeply moving, funny, and unforgettable look at what it means to navigate life with autism while masking so much of who you are. She is vulnerable and irresistible—both sexy and disarmingly honest—as she invites the audience into her world with remarkable authenticity.

Through humor, heartbreak, and raw storytelling, Gabby shares her experiences growing up with autism and the constant pressure to fit in, while exposing the judgments that people with autism often face. Although her story is uniquely her own, it resonates on a universal level. Most of us know what it’s like to desperately want to belong, to hide parts of ourselves, or to wonder if we’re “too much” or “not enough.” Her struggles brought back powerful memories of my own attempts to fit in growing up.

What makes this performance so extraordinary is its emotional range. One moment you’re laughing out loud, and the next you’re wiping away tears. It doesn’t just entertain—it challenges you to think more deeply about empathy, acceptance, and the invisible burdens so many people carry.

I wholeheartedly recommend seeing this play. It tugged at my heartstrings, made me laugh, made me think, and made me cry. Gabby delivers a performance that is courageous, captivating, and profoundly human—one that will stay with you long after the curtain falls.