Ten Times I Should Have Known I Was Autistic
- Juliet Morrison

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Eight months ago, Keith learned he is autistic. From that discovery comes a sharply focused and generous solo show built around ten vignettes, each one revealing how autism shapes reasoning, perception, and everyday survival.
Keith explains literal thinking as a core part of autistic life and returns often to the idea that the mind is always searching for ways to survive. What could feel clinical never does. His natural ease on stage turns explanation into storytelling, and insight into humor. The audience laughs, not out of distance, but recognition.
The strength of the show is its clarity. Each vignette adds another layer without overexplaining or softening the truth. Keith invites us into his lived experience with confidence and openness, making the journey both informative and genuinely enjoyable.
A smart, accessible, and quietly affirming piece of theatre.
Starring Keith Varney
Performed on November 4
October 14 through November 23, 2025
Theatre Row (410 West 42nd Street, NYC)

Juliet Morrison brings a wealth of global experiences to her work across film & theatre. A British actor, producer and writer, who calls New York home, her experiences extend from London, LA, and NYC. Having starred in many plays, whilst writing, producing and starring in her own play, which saw her win "Best Script of 2024" at United Solo, Theatre Row. What to look out for : Executive producer in an upcoming network holiday rom-com and can be seen acting in several films across 2026. www.julietmorrison.com



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