Cartoonopolis
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Lewis Ian Bray
Welcome to Cartoonopolis! The ultimate make-believe metropolis; an imaginary world of cartoon capers, amazing adventures, villainous villains, heroic heroes and the very best meatballs you've ever tasted. Jack is autistic and on the cusp of his 18th birthday. Cartoonopolis is a rest from reality, but back in the real world he and his family prepare for change, navigating overstretched services and a system not fit for purpose. A tour-de-force performance blending storytelling, multi-rolling and a whole heap of imagination, in this '...awe-inspiring' **** (Skinny), true story told by Jack's real-life brother, Lewis.
Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Toilets, Audio Enhancement System, Captioning, Relaxed Performance
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