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31 Dec 2025

'Moving and authentic' play about the realities of raising an a child with autism comes to Leitrim

The play delves into the realities of parenting, from encountering patronising in-laws and not-too-friendly neighbours to learning how to support each other through their differences.

'Moving and authentic' play about the realities of raising an a child with autism comes to Leitrim

The Flowers of May tells the story of David and Lisa, parents navigating the joys and challenges of raising their child with autism.

Described as a moving and authentic portrayal of parenting a child with autism, The Flowers of May tells the story of David and Lisa, parents navigating the joys and challenges of raising their child with autism and it's coming to The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon, Leitrim this March. 
The play delves into the realities of parenting, from encountering patronising in-laws and not-too-friendly neighbours to learning how to support each other through their differences. At its heart, it is a story of resilience, love, and understanding that aims to resonate deeply with audiences of all backgrounds.

The production is a testament to lived experience. Performers Matthew McMahon and Eileen Gomez are parents of children with autism, bringing a raw authenticity to their roles that has touched the hearts of audiences. The play combines compelling storytelling with an intimate performance style, ensuring its themes of empathy and inclusion reach all who see it.


The Flowers of May has been met with widespread acclaim from parents, educators, and community groups. Schools and autism awareness organisations have praised the play for its educational value and for shining a light on the realities faced by families raising children with neurodiverse. Audiences have described the play as "profoundly moving," "deeply relatable," and "a must-see for anyone seeking to understand the world of parenting a neurodiverse child."

About Two & One Productions

Founded in 2022, Two & One Productions are dedicated to creating meaningful theatrical works that inspire, challenge, and connect communities. With a focus on authentic storytelling, we are committed to making theatre that reflects real-life experiences and fosters empathy. The Flowers of May is directed by Emma Saunders.

The Flowers of May is coming to The Dock, Carrick-on-Shannon on March 13, 2026 at 8pm.

Admission is €16/€14 and 60 mins

Get your tickets here

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