Multiple Neurosis

  • Karin Fekko Productions

Karin Fekko weaves tales of hilarity and tragedy through 17 years of keeping her MS a secret while partying, dating and trying to land her dream job.

This show is about invisible disability, internalized ableism and big-time denial. Can we laugh about it? Karin thinks so. Join her as she marks 20 years since her MS diagnosis.

Not hiding anymore, she’s on stage.

9 thoughts on “Multiple Neurosis

  1. Brilliant, emotional, pure honesty and vulnerability – quite an experience. Thanks Karen for sharing your ongoing journey with such a challenging chronic illness. My favourite fringe play this year.

  2. What a beautiful mixture of humour and vulnerability; Karin is an incredible storyteller, bringing her audience to laughter as easily as she brings us to tears. This is a very emotional show that will leave you considering both your mental and physical health, and reminding you that you’re never alone in your struggles.

  3. Watching Karin Fekko perform Multiple Neurosis, (as someone with RRMS as well), I found the show incredibly touching. She was able to explain the struggles of an invisible illness with such wonderful analogies. I wish i could watch this show 8 more times, it was funny, smart and overall a well written show. She was able to keep the rooms attention the whole hour. I hope to see what she does in the future.

  4. Incredible show, very insightful and well worded experiences about living with a chronic illness. The show does a great job of being comedic as well as sharing the truth and shame one can feel when having a chronic illness.

  5. In Multiple Neurosis, Karin Fekko offers a courageous and deeply personal account of her journey with MS. With wit, grace, and a remarkably calm and engaging voice, she shares the nuances of living with an invisible disability. Her performance was both touching and insightful—an honest and moving portrayal that brought me greater awareness and understanding of the complex challenges faced by those living with chronic illness.

  6. In Multiple Neurosis, Karin Fekko offers a courageous and deeply personal account of her journey with MS. With wit, grace, and a remarkably calm and engaging voice, she shares the nuances of living with an invisible disability. Her performance was both touching and insightful; an honest and moving portrayal that brought greater awareness and understanding of the complex challenges faced by those living with chronic illness.

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