Headshots of Erin Enfys, AFLO. the poet and Dad are layered over each other. They all have a pink wash over the image and are layered as if stuck down by hand. Erin's photo is surrounded by fairy lights, giving a festive feel to the image.

Disabled + Disobedient: Vitamin D+D

Sun 7 Dec 2025, 15:00
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Welcome to your cosy and campy celebration created for disabled/neurodivergent folks and their allies; a warming winter offering of performances, games and space for you to connect, recharge and craft

'I know that we all desperately need a space to come together, connect, and just be. Times are hard for us, and I want to do anything I can to help make it easier - particularly during the cold winter months. Bring your pals, bring your crafts, bring your mess. It's all welcome here.' - Erin Enfys

Co-programmed by Brighton Dome and Erin Enfys

BSL interpreted by Jill Blackadder and Marco Nardi

Erin, a white non-binary person, biting a microphone cable faux-aggressively. They are wearing a suit with the Sound of Music curtain fabric.

Your host

Erin Enfys (they/them)

Erin Enfys (they/them) is a disabled, neurodivergent and queer-non binary performer, writer, and musician based in Brighton. They trained in Musical Theatre at the London College of Music and have had a diverse career in theatre, film and musicals. They create subversive, authentic, community-driven performances that are informed by their own lived experience.

AFLO. the poet sits and looks in a friendly way towards the camera. She is sat in front of a backdrop of planets and stars and wears a patterned purple dress that reveals her tattoos

Your cast

AFLO. the poet

Award-winning Brighton-based spoken word artist, AFLO. the poet, presents an uplifting night of spoken word featuring fresh local talent and special guests from across the UK.

AFLO. the poet is an activist and academic who embraces creative expression to disrupt the status quo and inspire social change, using poetry as a vehicle to address hard-hitting topics, particularly racism and mental health, primarily speaking from her lived experiences. Previously an in-house artist for Brighton Dome, she is a significant force directing change in Brighton's creative scenes and continues to sow seeds across the country

Dad is stood in front of a mic. They wear a blue gilet and have dark eyebrows and a mustache
Image credit: Dead Plantz Film and Photography

Dad

Dad (Bertie Hodd) is an award-winning multi-skilled hyper-hyphenated performer and live artist working across comedy, drag, theatre, clowning, directing and producing. Bertie's work is based in political comedy, mundane cabaret and audience connectivity. They like to make work that is inherently stupid and surprisingly resonant and always, full of heart.