
Dragon Hall, 115-123 King Street, Norwich, NR1 1QE
In this special show created for Norwich Science Festival, writer John Osborne takes us on a deep dive into the world of misophonia – an extreme emotional response to everyday sounds.
After spending much of his life hating certain noises – and leaving more than one café or bar due to someone whistling – John decided to investigate the condition, embarking on a journey of self-discovery.
What is misophonia, and how many people also experience it? And what can be done to support those who struggle with the sounds that surround us?
Featuring audio interviews with psychologists, GPs, hypnotherapists and even a World Champion whistler, combined with John’s trademark blend of humour and storytelling, this unique performance is not one to miss.
Tickets £12, booking essential
Recommended for adults and ages 12+
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John writes for television, radio and the stage. His first show John Peel’s Shed received five-star reviews from The Independent and The Scotsman. More recently he has made My Car Plays Tapes, The New Blur Album and Norwich: A Love Story. In 2015 After Hours, the sitcom he created with Molly Naylor was broadcast on Sky 1, directed by Craig Cash.
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