I genuinely thought that the highlight of tonight would be the privilege of performing my show The No Bang Theory again.
Instead after the show I was presented with The Access Arts Achievement Award.
This is an $10,000 award presented annually to a Queensland disabled artist to further their career.
Beyond Thrilled.
Thanks to Access Arts and indelabilityarts.

From the Access Arts website:
Oliver Hetherington-Page has been awarded the Access Arts Achievement Award for 2022 for the creation of Santa Claus is Autistic, a new cabaret work that will have its premier season at Redlands Performing Arts Centre in 2023.
Oliver is a neurodiverse theatre-maker who debuted his cabaret The No Bang Theory at the Billie Brown Theatre as part of Undercover Artist Festival in 2021.
Due to rave reviews the show was taken to The Wynnum Fringe, Adelaide Fringe, HOTA on the Gold Coast and The PIP theatre, with plans to continue the show into 2023.
Santa Claus is Autistic will feature a neurodiversity choir and will give voice to fostering a better understanding of the barriers and challenges faced by those with autism.
Being able to produce a work that uses an authentic voice to accurately portray lived experience has been well received in the community with generous support of the project.
Along with helping him to develop and produce this piece, the grant allows Oliver to reunite with fellow creatives, Director Lewis Jones and musical director Timothy Forrester, who helped make his last cabaret The No Bang Theory so successful.
Access Arts Achievement Award is for a Queensland artists or artsworkers with disability, and is sponsored by CPL – Choice, Passion, Life. The Award presentation marks International Day of People with Disability tomorrow.


