Performers

Our performers are bringing talent, creativity, and passion to the stage at Now That’s What I Call Autism 2025! From music and spoken word to comedy and dance, this is a celebration of autistic expression in all its forms.

Here, you’ll find details about our performers, their acts, and how you can support their work.

Kyle Davy - 12:15

I am on the autistic spectrum, however I have learnt over my teenage and young adult life, that my autism should not hold me back from doing what I love and that is performing.

In fact, I feel proud to have autism as it has made me into the kind and nurturing person I am today, and has made me continue to pursue a career in Performing Arts.

Paul Strangleman - 12:45

Paul is an autistic adult who performs observational stand-up comedy alongside his many other expressions of himself through art and performance.

Michael Molden - 13:30

My name is Micheal. I am a 28 year old autistic man and I have been playing guitar for around 20 years.
I have performed in band as lead guitarist and as a soloist. I spend my time writing and recording songs. I also enjoy spending time with friends and trying out new experiences. My dream is to be a professional musician and recording artists.

Amy Radbourne

Amy is an aspiring science-fiction/ fantasy novelist and poet from Dereham. When she’s not running around the park, smiling at all the dogs (avoiding eye contact with humans), you will find her curled up on the sofa getting crafty or watching Friends (again).

Not diagnosed as autistic until her 30s, she would love to raise awareness of all the undiagnosed girls who slip unnoticed through the cracks. Having recently completed an MA in Creative Writing, she plans to pursue a PhD in the representation of autistic girls in children’s/young people’s literature.

Read Amy’s Poetry by clicking here

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