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Not F**kin' Sorry! The Film Screening & Discussion, Friday 1/5/26, 5 pm

Fri 01 May

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London

Join Aashna Counselling & Psychotherapy & Not Your Circus Dog Collective's (NYCDC) Liselle Terret for a special Aashna+ screening and discussion of Not F**kin' Sorry! The Film - an artistic response to the ongoing systematic discrimination and exclusion of learning disabled people.

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Not F**kin' Sorry! The Film Screening & Discussion, Friday 1/5/26, 5 pm
Not F**kin' Sorry! The Film Screening & Discussion, Friday 1/5/26, 5 pm

Time & Location

01 May 2026, 17:00 – 19:30

London, Aashna Counselling & Psychotherapy, 1 Castle Mews, London N12 9EH, UK

About the event


A bold unapologetic image of the Not F**kin' Sorry! The Film performers Adam Smith, DJ (Housni Hassan), Stephanie Newman and Emma Selwyn inviting you to the film screening & discussion at Aashna to be part of Building an Inclusive Anti-Disablist Society
A bold unapologetic image of the Not F**kin' Sorry! The Film performers Adam Smith, DJ (Housni Hassan), Stephanie Newman and Emma Selwyn inviting you to the film screening & discussion at Aashna to be part of Building an Inclusive Anti-Disablist Society

Join the Aashna Counselling & Psychotherapy Community & Not Your Circus Dog Collective's (NYCDC) co-writer and director, performance artist and associate professor Liselle Terret for a special Aashna+ screening and discussion of Not F**kin' Sorry! The Film on Friday 1 May 26, 5 - 7.30 pm at Aashna Counselling & Psychotherapy.


A behind the scenes video of Not F**kin' Sorry!
Not Your Circus Dog Collective (NYCDC) is learning-disabled, autistic and neuro-divergent artist-led. NYCDC makes radical, political, subversive & shameless sexy punk queer crip cabaret-theatre.

Not F**kin' Sorry! is an unapologetic punk crip queer, testimonial, celebratory, parodic and seductive award winning, 5-star touring cabaret-theatre production (NFS!), created and performed by NYCDC, produced by Access All Areas productions alongside dramaturg Lou Cope. Through cabaret, testimonial and immersive theatre, NFS! exposes the infantilisation and exclusion of Learning Disabled and Autistic people that leads to trauma, shame and continued marginalisation. It is life affirming and outrageous, risk-taking and a brave parody that implicates everyone.


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