Louisville magician/autism advocate Cody Clark is celebrating the 10th anniversary of his autism advocacy magic show A Different Way of Thinking! The 10th anniversary performance will be on Sat. Nov. 9th at 7 PM at Highview Arts Center and feature Cody’s full hour show plus two also autistic opening acts - Murray, KY magician Jordan Allen – who was directly inspired by Cody to be open about his autism and Nick Teale, a rising Indie Jazz Rocker out of Louisville.
A Different Way of Thinking first premiered ten years ago at the Slant Culture Theatre Festival and has since been presented at 19 different U.S fringe theatre festivals and at colleges, libraries, and disability advocacy orgs throughout the country. This hour-long show combines magic, comedy, and storytelling to share what being autistic is life for Cody and how people with autism are indeed different, but just as capable as everyone else. Everyone will leave seeing how autism is nothing to be scared of, but rather a different way of thinking!
Front row V.I.P. seating is $30, including one free soft drink and complimentary signed show poster. General admission tickets are $20. They can be purchased on Eventbrite, at codyclarkmagic.com/codyfriends or at the door.
The title sponsor of this show and all other shows Cody presents at Highview Arts Center each year is Shirley’s Way, a Louisville cancer research nonprofit operating charitable gaming and thrift stores in the metro area. Highview Arts Center is located at 7406 Fegenbush Lane. For more information about the Highview Arts Center, you may go to highviewartscenter.com. For more information about Cody’s magic, you may go to codyclarkmagic.com