Kansas City 'Neurodivergent' Cabaret Debuts

That post title sounds awful enough but, allegedly, our readership includes a few rich dudes who date ladies in their 20s. AND SO . . . We attempt to help the community by way off offering insight into young women in the arts who often seek out crusty old dudes for assistance with "funding" their artistic endeavors. Natch.

Forgiveness . . . We think there might be a typo in here somewhere and the description is really supposed to spell self-indulgent. 

Here's a bit of the background into the process . . .

"A year in the making, this deconstructed cabaret blends the light and darkness of reflection and examines the difficulty of wrestling with memories lost or faded. This show explores themes of ADHD, feminism, and self-discovery. An Adolescent Cabaret is a celebration of the inner child."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Madilynn Mansur sheds light on neurodivergence in her solo show, An Adolescent Cabaret, at The Black Box May 24-25

Raymore-born Madilynn Mansur is a neurodivergent, feminist solo artist who's bringing her all-new work to The Black Box in the West Bottoms for two nights only. An Adolescent Cabaret is inspired by her discoveries in writing a letter to herself, as an assignment, at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in London, where Mansur will graduate this year.

Just a bit more context given that this lady is studying abroad and about to graduate . . .

You decide . . .

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