Bristol University Performances
Misfits were invited to perform for Bristol University student doctors again this year as part of their 3D week. It is always a great way for the Misfits to highlight how doctors can work with them as well as other people with learning disabilities in a person-centred way. Whether it is making reasonable adjustments within their practice or finding ways to communicate in a person-centred way. The actors enjoyed performing original sketches and poems to highlight this in a creative way.



We received some lovely feedback from the students.
‘The performance given by the actors were phenomenal. The poems were emotional and engaging.’
‘I have a better understanding of the challenges faced by people with learning disabilities and how annoying it is not to be heard.’
‘The poems were really emotional and entertaining.’
‘The performance about DNR’s was very moving. All the people were very talented and lovely.’
‘Performances were interesting and varied with lots of key messages.’
‘I have learnt about what I can do as a future doctor when talking to people with learning disabilities.’
‘It was heartwarming, very informative. Everything is beautiful.’
‘AMAZING PERFORMANCE’.
‘The messages from the training were clear with each performance. The performances were very emotionally driven, you could feel this.’
‘Seeing so many different scenarios that highlight issues in healthcare and in society as a whole, issues that many of us may not have experienced.’
‘It was engaging and funny but also serous and helped me learn while having fun.’
If you are interested in booking the Misfits to perform for you please get in touch.