A day in the life

By Shelling

Full house

At the theatre tonight was a performance by a Swedish stand-up comedian, Måns Möller, known for his skill as a comedian but mostly because of his autistic son, that made him engage himself in how schools and other institutions look at children with" disabilities" as children who can't do certain things, instead of looking at them as children with "abilities", who can do and learn many things. He's raised a lot of money by using his influence as a stage personality, organising camps for children, helping them to reach their goals. He's had a great success and has been on national tv making series about his and others work in the matter.

I had no idea he was this popular. He filled the theatre, almost to the last seat, something I've never experienced during my fifteen years here. He sold 294 seats out of 317 and did a very good performance mixing serious matters with hilarious comedy. I had to change my view on him, which is a good thing. The blip is from the third balcony taken when the show had just started.

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