Danny uses his research and experience in disability rights, and as a disabled person with a stoma himself, to give a fresh perspective on inclusion in the workplace and society more broadly. This talk builds on the social model of disability, to encourage conversations about the more slippery areas of inclusion, such as chronic ill health and neurodivergence. Delivered with gentleness and humour, and with accompanying workshops if desired, this talk is idea for organisations seeking to develop practical, ethical solutions to everyday access and inc lusion issues.
Views: 26 | Enquiries: 0Danny Braverman – Speaker, Storyteller, Theatre Maker, Coach
Award-winning theatre-maker, educator and coach, Danny Braverman brings four decades of experience as a master storyteller and public speaker. Known for his compelling stage presence, humour, and razor-sharp insight, Danny has inspired audiences from school halls to conference centres, from theatres to community events.
Danny’s talks blend rich theatricality with meaningful content, offering fresh perspectives on creativity, mental health, disability, education, and the power of story to spark change. His acclaimed solo show "Wot? No Fish!!" toured internationally, earning critical acclaim and standing ovations — a testament to his gift for connecting with audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
As a speaker, Danny brings more than entertainment — he invites transformation. Drawing on positive psychology, drama pedagogy and coaching expertise, his talks are dynamic, uplifting and always tailored to the room. Whether speaking to educators, creatives, leaders or community groups, Danny equips audiences with practical tools for creative thinking, resilience and personal growth.
Danny is ideal for conferences, INSET days, community events, leadership development, and arts and education settings.
What People Say:
"It’s a story that holds you captive and constantly has you asking – what happens next? – all the more poignant because it’s a true story." - Citation, Brian Way Playwriting Award
"It is a touching story, funny and moving… For the last half hour of its ninety minutes, my cheeks were wet with tears, both happy and sad ones. Braverman presents it with such directness, simplicity and sincerity that you cannot help being moved" - British Theatre Guide
"A master in his craft" - Public Reviews
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