

Tides (An Autism Story)
About Tides (An Autism Story)
Dylan Ward is autistic. He has his own way of thinking and his own way of doing things, but no one seems to understand him. How do you navigate a world which operates on a completely different wavelength to the one that you’re on?
Following its critically acclaimed run at Camden Fringe last year, and based on real experiences of growing up autistic, Tides (An Autism Story) combines Monty Python-esque humour with a touch of real-world drama to offer an insight into the wonderful, yet challenging world of autism... from one particularly silly individual.
Nothing short of brilliant. Powerful and profound.
Theatre & Tonic
A masterclass in storytelling.
A Young(ish) Perspective
Written and performed by Joe Dennis | Directed by Will Sutherland | Lighting design Will Woodward | Sound design Joe Dennis & Will Woodward
About the production
This production contains flashing lights, strong language, moderate sexual references, loud noises and some heavy subject matters and themes that some audience members may find distressing or upsetting.
While we do our best to provide relevant info for audiences, shows in The Nest are often new or still in development and therefore content can change.
Prices & info
General admission | £15
Access tickets
Access tickets may be available for Access Members. Select the relevant Access tickets in the basket to receive your discount (where applicable).
Prologue £5 tickets
£5 Prologue tickets may be available to Prologue members aged 16-30. Please note you will be required to bring ID with you to the event.
Groups
You can book up to ten tickets online. Want to book more? Email groups@cft.org.uk
Only one reduction applies per ticket, and all discounts are subject to availability and at the discretion of the Box Office. ID may be required for certain discounts.