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The Edge

 
Have Scientists Discovered the Gene for Depression?
Scientist Live website
 


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Crazy for Life!
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Giant Leap Disability Arts Festival, New Zealand, 2005

© caglar kimyoncu 2005

In the News

  Hear Victoria in New York Times - Patient Voices: Bipolar Disorder (scroll down, she is the sixth person)  



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These are just a few comments describing Victoria Maxwell’s performances and solo shows.

Victoria is known nation-wide for her arresting and irreverently funny stage shows capturing the intimate experience of depression, bipolar disorder, psychosis and recovery. Each of her four plays is interconnected, focusing on different aspects of the ‘lived’ experience of mental illness. Although a quartet of interlinked stories – each show stands on its own. Educational, and always funny, her one-woman shows have drawn international acclaim and won the hearts of audiences in corporate boardrooms, conference centres, and theatres worldwide.

Take a walk on the wild side… and book Victoria and one of her shows for your upcoming event now.

Victoria's Solo Shows/Keynote Performances:

Crazy for Life
Funny...You Don't Look Crazy
Head Over Heels
That's Just Crazy Talk


Giant Leap Disability Arts Festival, New Zealand, 2005

© caglar kimyoncu 2005


Testimonials

 
Victoria’s presentations are incredibly enlightening - recommended at the highest level.
Dr. Harry Karlinsky, Director, Continuing Medical Education, Psychiatry, University of BC
 

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Facts & Stats

 
One in four women and one in 10 men will confront depression at some point in their lives.
 

Odds and Ends

 
Every blade of grass has its angel that bends over it and whispers, 'Grow, grow.'
The Talmud