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- 10/10/2025Friday 19:30TauntonBrewhouse TheatreJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
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- 16/10/2025Thursday 19:30BristolRedgrave TheatreJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
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- 17/10/2025Friday 19:30KnaresboroughHenshaw Arts and Crafts CentreJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
- 18/10/2025Saturday 20:30Tyne And WearThe Stand Comedy Club - NewcastleJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
- 23/10/2025Thursday 19:30BanburyThe Mill Arts CentreJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
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- 24/10/2025Friday 19:30BrightonBrighton KomediaJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
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- 26/10/2025Sunday 19:30PortsmouthWedgewood RoomsJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
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- 30/10/2025Thursday 19:30SouthamptonHanger Farm Arts CentreJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
- 08/11/2025Saturday 19:45ExeterBarnfield TheatreJoe Wells: Daddy Autism
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About
Joe and his wife are having a baby. He's autistic so statistically it's quite likely the baby will be too.
In this new show, critically acclaimed comedian Joe Wells explores fatherhood through the lens of neurodiversity. Plus, there’s a really good joke about a parrot.
As seen on: Rosie Jones’ Disability Comedy Extravaganza, BBC Two’s Ouch Storytelling Live and Channel 4’s Jokes Only a Neurodivergent Can Tell.
"Some of the most surprising and thought-provoking material coming from any comedian – Guardian
Over 20 million online views.
"One of my favourite comics" – Frankie Boyle
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ – Neurodiverse Review
★ ★ ★ ★ – Chortle
Accessibility
Additional accessibility information about this show.
- Audience members can use phones during the show (as long as they don’t record the performance).
- Audience members are allowed to step outside during the show for any reason.
- Audience members are allowed to stim (move about) during the show.
- There is no unwanted audience interaction in this show.
- The show does not have any flashing lights but there are some loud noises.
- There are very small amounts of visual humour in the show (written text and pictures on a screen). If you attend with someone who is visually impaired, then you are welcome to explain those elements of the show.
- The show is an adult stand up show with swearing and inappropriate jokes, this is not a relaxed performance for children. The style of comedy may not be accessible to everyone so check it out online if you are unsure (www.joewells.org.uk).
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