Britain’s Got Talent 2024 finalist Alex Mitchell is an autistic comic with functional neurological disorder (FND). He uses self-deprecating humour - laughing at himself, his neurodivergence, disability and sexuality - to reflect on some of the most difficult subjects within his own life and wider society.
His debut show, Tics Towards Puffection, tackles his desperate obsession for perfection and being "the best version" of himself. He explores how and if he'll ever achieve this, and how this has and continues to impact his life. Reflecting on society's perception of queer, disabled, and neurodiverse communities, as well as his own perception of himself, Mitchell creates a heartwarming, emotional but always hilarious show.
"Tremendous" - Notts Comedy Review
"Definitely one to watch, very funny and unique" - Jack Gleadow
“funny and fearless” Simon Cowell
“absolutely sensational” Alesha Dixon
Awards and Accolades:
BGT finalist 2024
You Can Laugh You Know: Disabled Comedian of the Year 2023
Beat The Frog Winner February 2024
Alex Mitchell: Tics Towards Puffection
8 May 2025, 7:30pm
Tickets: £20
Opened in 1955, The Hazlitt Theatre offers one of the liveliest and community focused programmes of arts and performance in the south east. The Hazlitt Theatre plays host to a wide variety of comedians, musicians, tributes, dance schools, amature dramatics and local and national performers.
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