Keith Varney’s Ten Times I Should Have Known I Was Autistic Hits Theater Row for Solo Show

Keith Varney, writer and performer of Ten Times I Should Have Known I Was Autistic, will present his compelling one-man play at Theater Row’s Stage 1 on November 4, as part of the United Solo Theatre Festival. The show, directed by Derek Roland, features Varney’s candid and humorous recounting of his journey discovering he is autistic—an awakening that reshapes his understanding of his childhood and adult life.

Through personal stories, childhood photos, and sharp comedy, Varney explores the struggles and insights of being a high-masking neurodivergent, offering a raw, relatable perspective on identity and acceptance. Tickets are available now at unitedsolo.org.

Ten Times I Should Have Known I Was Autistic

plays Theater Row – Stage 1 (410 W. 42nd Street)

on November 4th at 7:00PM

as part of the United Solo Theater Festival.

Tickets are $52.50 and are available at: www.AutisticShow.com.

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