'I got my first pair of glasses when I was seven. A nurse came to
the school and tested everyone's eyes. And so it was discovered why
I'd thrown bread to the floating crisp packets in our local pond
and walked into lamp posts and said, 'excuse me'. Until that day
the world was a swirl of moving coloured blobs. I thought it was
the same for everyone. How wrong I was.' Winner: Scotsman Fringe
First Award 2012 Critic's Pick, New York Times Part memoir, part
theatre and part standup comedy this delightful story of a myopic
seven year old is brought to you by actor, comedian and playwright
Sonya Kelly. Sonya tells her story about growing up with poor
vision that went undiagnosed until she was seven years old.
Combining several forms of theatre, this delightful story shows us
how we can better the world even if we cannot see the world.
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