Deaf Ears – How I Learned to Hear

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What’s it like to have deaf parents? In this thoughtful and poignant solo show, psychotherapist and author Joe Friedman considers his life to answer the question. Joe’s storytelling takes you from childhood with two deaf parents, to an acid-fuelled encounter with the Chicago police, and onto a life-changing encounter with a nightmare patient. Expect laughter and tears, and an insight into what it is to truly hear.
As heard on BBC R4 Four Thought.
“Highly recommended show! Spellbinding storytelling.” Fringe Review
“Warm, wise and wonderful,” The Times (about Joe’s writing)
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