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wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel
Release Date: 10/17/2024
wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel
Act 2, Episode 6: Sip ‘n Dip. Get ready for six Great Falls that I sure didn’t see coming. These are all real. Clever as I like to think I am, I couldn’t possibly make this stuff up. If I share them with you and we can all laugh/cringe a little together, it’s a huge win over me crying by myself about it! wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel. Cringe! Laugh! Share! You never know who might need this show. Video versions of all monologues are posted on Instagram and YouTube. It’s a podcast, too! Search wtflerosis wherever you listen. My first symptom was Feb 2022....
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Act 2, Episode 5: “Mind if I make a call?” (Winter, Please! Part 2) Adventures in high stakes disappointment and mid Physical Therapy. wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel. My first symptom was Feb 2022. Glad I tried it, really wish I could return it. Cringe! Laugh! Share! You never know who might need this show. Video versions of all monologues are posted on Instagram and YouTube.
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Act 2, Episode 4: Niagra... One last unplanned monologue inspired by, sadly, another fall. Two instant classics. An oldy, but a goody, and a new one you really should not try at home. wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel. Cringe! Laugh! Share! You never know who might need this show. Video versions of all monologues are posted on Instagram and YouTube. My first symptom was Feb 2022. Glad I tried it, really wish I could return it. #askdonttell
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Act 2, Episode 3: PSA. Another unplanned monologue to help you help me, or...a trip inside the mind of a disabled person trying to get through a fucking door :-) wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel. Cringe! Laugh! Share! You never know who might need this show. Video versions of all monologues are posted on Instagram and YouTube. My first symptom was Feb 2022. Glad I tried it, really wish I could return it. #askdonttell
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Act 2, Episode 2–Alchemy. An unplanned monologue about an unplanned and cartoonish spill followed by a spill and more spilling. Can we please transform this weight into something useful? wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel. Cringe! Laugh! Share! You never know who might need this show. Video versions of all monologues are posted on Instagram and YouTube. My first symptom was Feb 2022. Glad I tried it, really wish I could return it.
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A piece I wrote for Rare Disease Awareness Day. What's the ask? What's at stake?
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Bonus Episode! Different from the usual monologue, this is a recitation of something I've written about a topic near and dear to my heart: the startle reflex. Sweet Lord, it can be so intense sometimes. But this one was also kinda funny. Enjoy.
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Act 2, Episode 1–Winter, please! Absurd falls, a shrinking world, more music references and...what's that on the horizon? It almost looks like... wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel. Cringe! Laugh! Share! You never know who might need this show. Video versions of all monologues are posted on Instagram and YouTube. My first symptom was Feb 2022. Glad I tried it, really wish I could return it.
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Episode 17–Coda: Re-entry. Final monologue of this act, about moving start lines and ghosts. These three final monologues done in one day (Ep 15, 16 & 17) are going up to conclude this...act? (season?) I know you think I've been holding back on the vulnerability...so, to build to intermission, these last few were deliberately done when I wasn't feeling remotely "on" or "well" or certainly "ready". Because...who is feeling like that right now? wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel. Cringe! Laugh! Share! You never know who might need this show.All are posted @wtflerosis...
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Episode 16–Impatient Rehab (Beautiful Force, part 4). New @wtflerosis monologue about inpatient rehab and the nightmare turkey trot. These three final monologues done today (Ep 15, 16 & 17) are going up to conclude this...act? (season?) I know you think I've been holding back on the vulnerability...so, to build to intermission, these last few were deliberately done when I wasn't feeling remotely "on" or "well" or certainly "ready". Because...who is feeling like that right now? wtflerosis: monologues from the neuromuscular carousel. Cringe! Laugh! Share! You never know...
info_outlineI'm Kevin. I'm a career theatre artist now enjoying a genuinely crazy neuromuscular adventure.
Episode 6: Let's talk about the taboo of seeing/meeting someone with a disability, shall we? Do you...say something? Are you the only one who's feeling awkward? Was that a leading series of questions? It was. Seriously, feels great to start by at least point at this phenomenon with you. Thanks for listening and sitting in this with me.
wtflerosis: This show has been carefully crafted to remove your heart and break it and reinstall it, while making you laugh. Sadly, this shit is all true, but happily, I'm not giving up, and neither are you, and we're getting through it together.
Credits: This episode was written, performed, recorded, thrown down, mixed and in all other ways created and captured by Kevin Fox. Original Cello Arpeggios by Gregor Quendel, mixed and produced by Kevin Fox. All rights reserved, as the kids say.