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Ryan Enniss in conversation with Tess Yvanovich: Neurodiversity on stage in Drizzle Boy

Ryan Enniss in conversation with Tess Yvanovich: Neurodiversity on stage in Drizzle Boy

Update: 2025-03-13
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This pre-show interview was recorded at Canberra Theatre Centre during the 2024 tour of Drizzle Boy, winner of the 2023 Queensland Premier's Drama Award.


 


Currency playwright Ryan Enniss sat down with Tess Yvanovich to discuss his writing process for Drizzle Boy, and how he worked with Queensland Theatre Company to bring this special story to life. It is the first Australian published play written by an autistic playwright about an autistic protagonist.


 


Also available to watch on Youtube


 


Drizzle Boy by Ryan Enniss is available to buy here: https://www.currency.com.au/books/award-winning/drizzle-boy/


 


‘Bugger. Maybe you aren’t Rain Man. Maybe you’re more of a Drizzle Boy.’


 

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Ryan Enniss in conversation with Tess Yvanovich: Neurodiversity on stage in Drizzle Boy

Ryan Enniss in conversation with Tess Yvanovich: Neurodiversity on stage in Drizzle Boy

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