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19 March 2026 - Angie A.I feel privileged to have been in the audience of this show. Everyone was safe, welcome and respected. Jess was a brilliant performer telling her story in a beautiful way. -
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19 March 2026 - Daniel W.Really emotional! Hit me pretty hard after the show as I can kinda relate. ❤️ Makes you wish you had someone like Jess in your life. 😢 😃 -
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19 March 2026 - Alexander H.What a true hidden gem! Jess has created such a thoughtful and inspired vision for Adelaide Fringe this year - everyone should be lining up to see it -
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16 March 2026 - Dean N.In a small theatre space a short walk from the main gardens Jess steps on stage and through colour, metaphor, and prose invites her audience walk in her shoes as she dances across the stage. A beautiful and universally accessible exploration of neurodivergence and a personal reminder that we are never as alone as we think. Jess is charming, funny, vulnerable, and captivating. This kind of show is the very heart of fringe. It will stay with me always. Please see it. -
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15 March 2026 - Liz V.Jess’ sincerity and vulnerability as a performer is unmatched in this beautiful and deeply personal piece. -
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14 March 2026 - Grace M.A colour full reminder to see the world differently delivered in thoughtful verse with the biggest smile this festival will have seen. A delight. -
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14 March 2026 - Kimberly W.Amazing, powerful, vulnerable, creative. A powerful story drawing us into their life. Absolutely loved it and would highly recommend!