Currently, 1 of 150 people is diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders (or ASD).
80% of people with ASD are under 18 years-old. Children with ASD can and do learn, with early intervention being the best known cure.
Please join this noble cause, and join Leo on the course by participating in the Capitol Classic.
Help us increase our pace as we get closer and closer to a finish line where we can solve the fastest growing childhood disorder today.
May 4–20, 2007
Written by Stacey Dinner-Levin
Directed by Peter Moore
WHAT: “This play is based upon our experience of raising a child with autism — the things that happened in our family — that were tragic, surreal and funny. This is the kind of stuff you can’t make up! I really think of this piece as a love story between a husband and wife, between a mother and a son and between a father and a son.”
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