CARLYN RHAMEY: CHAOTIC GOOD
by Squirrel Suit Productions
THE PRODUCTION
From the creator of The ADHD Project, award-winning storyteller Carlyn Rhamey takes you back to summer camp, 90s tweens and kindergarten with true stories about finding who you are, among the mess!
"Fringe favourite Carlyn Rhamey is a masterful storyteller; physically expressive, endlessly energized, and riveting to watch... hilarious, weird, and heartfelt true stories... Don’t miss this." - Urbanicity
#ChaoticGoodShow
RATING: 14+
GENRE: Theatre / Comedy / Workshop / Storytelling
RUN TIME: 31-45 minutes
VENUE: Digital Content
SUGGESTED TICKET PRICE: $ 12.00
ARTIST LOCATION: Provincial
GENRE: Theatre / Comedy / Workshop / Storytelling
RUN TIME: 31-45 minutes
VENUE: Digital Content
SUGGESTED TICKET PRICE: $ 12.00
ARTIST LOCATION: Provincial
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Carlyn Rhamey (She/They) is a storyteller and multidisciplinary artist. As a neurodiverse creator, their artistic practice often focuses on mental health, disability and exploring with Relaxed Performance.
As co-founder of Squirrel Suit Productions Carlyn has created the solo shows: SAOR, The ADHD Project and SCAREDY CAT earning critical acclaim across the Fringe Festival circuit. The ADHD Project earned the David Seguin Memorial Award for Accessibility in the Arts and currently tours Ontario schools through Prologue Performing Arts.
As an artist and advocate, Carlyn has performed in conferences across the country, including the National AccessAbility Week, CADDAC ADHD Conference and Innovations in Practice: Western Canadian Conference on Disabilities/Mental Health. Carlyn was presented with the 2020 Hamilton Emerging Artist Award.
Currently they are working on Open Heart’s Creative Workshop Series collaborating with folks with lived experience of homelessness. Carlyn is also a support worker and dreams of becoming a therapeutic clown.
As co-founder of Squirrel Suit Productions Carlyn has created the solo shows: SAOR, The ADHD Project and SCAREDY CAT earning critical acclaim across the Fringe Festival circuit. The ADHD Project earned the David Seguin Memorial Award for Accessibility in the Arts and currently tours Ontario schools through Prologue Performing Arts.
As an artist and advocate, Carlyn has performed in conferences across the country, including the National AccessAbility Week, CADDAC ADHD Conference and Innovations in Practice: Western Canadian Conference on Disabilities/Mental Health. Carlyn was presented with the 2020 Hamilton Emerging Artist Award.
Currently they are working on Open Heart’s Creative Workshop Series collaborating with folks with lived experience of homelessness. Carlyn is also a support worker and dreams of becoming a therapeutic clown.