Neurohilarity: Exposed

“What sets Neurohilarity: Exposed apart is its ability to be both funny and teachable.”
Winnipeg Free Press

“I can’t imagine someone not loving this show.”
The Jenny Revue

Winnipeg Fringe show handbill, featuring a cartoon brain in shoes laughing heartily. Text: Neurohilarity Exposed. Awkwardly brilliant standup comedy. Hosted by Carole Cunningham and featuring Adam Schwartz, Scott Koropas, Rollin Penner, Kaitlyn Brightnose, Danielle Kayahara

Wed. July, 17 to Sun. July, 28 at 6:00pm

The performers from last year’s award-winning Neurohilarity show – Carole Cunningham, Danielle Kayahara, Scott Koropas and Adam Schwartz – are back along with a few new friends – Rollin Penner and Kaitlynn Brightnose – to expose their comedic experiences to you.

Come laugh as the performers strip down emotionally and tell the nitty gritty jokes and stories you’re dying to hear. The comedians will share embarrassing tales and hilarious anecdotes about revealing their neurodiversity to loved ones, friends and complete strangers like you!

Director: Adam Schwartz

Cast: Carole Cunningham (Yuk Yuk’s, The Debaters), Danielle Kayahara (CBC’s Laugh Out Loud), Kaitlynn Brightnose (Indig-E Girl), Scott Koropas (Winnipeg Comedy Festival), Rollin Penner (Yuk Yuk’s, CBC, Rumors), and Adam Schwartz (Winnipeg Fringe)

Venue #15 | Royal Albert | 48 Albert St.

If you enjoy our show, please recommend us to your friends! You can also leave a review at WinnipegFringeReviews.com


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