Alistair Baldwin Alistair Baldwin i(21043659 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 form y separately published work icon Erotic Stories Tamara Asmar , Alistair Baldwin , Christine Bartlett , Adrian Chiarella , Marieke Hardy , Sara Khan , Jean Tong , Sarah Walker , ( dir. Leticia Cáceres et. al. )agent Australia : ITV Studios Australia Lingo Pictures , 2023 26209714 2023 series - publisher film/TV Anthology series focusing on sex and intimacy, with a diverse ensemble cast.
1 2 Telethon Kid Alistair Baldwin , 2023 single work drama

'Telethon Kid is the debut play from writer, comedian and self-described 'disabled ingenue' Alistair Baldwin

'Shortlisted for this year's Griffin Award, Telethon Kid sees a disabled influencer team up with the world's leading expert in his condition as they vie for funding at a pharmaceutical company's annual conference. Set in the fickle world of rare disease research, Telethon Kid promises to be a sexy ethical nightmare unlike anything you've seen onstage before.'

Source: Matlhouse Theatre.

1 form y separately published work icon Latecomers Emma Myers , Angus Thompson , Nina Oyama , ( dir. Madeleine Gottlieb et. al. )agent Australia : Lazy Susan Films Mad Ones Films , 2022 25566929 2022 series - publisher film/TV

'After witnessing their able bodied friends awkwardly hook up at a bar, two strangers with cerebral palsy named Frank and Sarah, become entrenched in each other’s dysfunctional lives.'

Source: Screen Australia.

1 Hippotherapy Alistair Baldwin , 2021 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Growing Up Disabled in Australia 2021; (p. 47-52) Growing Up in Australia 2021;
1 The Question I Always Ask Other Disabled People : Did You Ride Horses? Alistair Baldwin , 2021 extract autobiography (Growing Up Disabled in Australia)
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 2 February 2021;

'Whenever I meet someone else who grew up disabled in Australia, there’s only one key thing I want to know about them. I go through the small-talk motions, I feign interest in how their day went, I wait a respectful amount of time before I derail the conversation with the question I’ve been dying to ask.

'“Hey, did you have to ride horses too?”' (Introduction)

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