On Friday 14 February Fabian Franciscus will play at the Diekhuus in Middelharnis- Yes.Fabian is a comedian and autistic, both - according to his own say- independent- Yes.The very diverse audience gathers in the foyer while enjoying a cup of coffee or tea- Yes.People of all ages have come to Middelharnis for the sold-out try-out showSmall World- Yes.

At a quarter past eight the performance starts.I want to break freeof Queen sounds through the speakers- Yes.Fabian introduces himself and sketches a picture of his life as an autist- Yes.The performanceSmall Worldis about so-called 'coaching, 'or sessions at the psychologist: “Nice fun, right, those sessions at the psychologist? Or yes, you should call that 'coaching', because that sounds so sporty- Yes.And then it all helps secretly- Yes.Or at least, in certain areas and in some days a little more than on the tiring other days.”

Diekhuus

Going into therapy is now very hip and, according to Fabian, it's not entirely unjustified: “sometimes it's hilarious!” Fabian argues that many psychologists can also use a psychologist themselves and that you can just as well start customer loyalty when you're in psychology.

Fabian interacts with the audience that is partly made up of loyal fans who have also seen the first performance.Small Worldis, as it were, a follow-up show to his first showFLAX PARTY, but is also very easy to follow as a loose performance- Yes.Fabian knows how to explain very clearly what is wrong with him and how he deals with it.

The performance contains mainly funny anecdotes about Fabian's life and everything he runs into because of his limitations- Yes.However, he learned from his psychologist to turn all the limitations into something positive.

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