‘I’m Jordan. I’m 28. I’m autistic, and I love history. I’m a
tour guide at the museum…but I’m not supposed to be in
here…’
On his lunch break, Jordan can’t help sneaking
into the museum store room to explore…but it’s
not long before he’s carried away on an ancient
expedition of immersive storytelling and
imagination.
An autobiographical, vibrant and educational one
man show celebrating 100 years since the
discovery of Tutenkhamun’s Tomb.
Get to know The Boy King, the team who
excavated his tomb and Jordan – A boy whose
love of history transformed his life growing up
with autism.
The show will happen in a darkened environment with some loud noises. Due to the content of the show we recommend audience members are aged 8+.
Tickets: £7 and £3 for children, jobseeker, people with disabilities, students and 60+
Book here
This event is part of The Liverpool Neurodiversity Arts Festival