What happens when a girl with bad boyfriends, a messy family, and a predilection for self-sabotage faces a future of disability?
Tales of hilarity and tragedy weave through her fight for independence as she confronts MS … action-packed with breakups, love bombs, smothering, and bad credit.
From the creator of 2025’s Multiple Neurosis 5-STARS “hilarious and heartbreaking” – Edmonton Journal
Link to my interview on CBC Radio’s Ottawa Morning :)
https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-100-ottawa-morning/clip/16221697-whos-gonna-push-your-wheelchair-ottawa-fringe-festival
An amazing show! Karin’s storytelling is great with a blend of pain and humour – I truly enjoyed every minute!
I was really moved by Karin’s vulnerability and her strength. This show has humour, sadness, irony and great storytelling. It held my attention for every minute of the show. Make sure you see it!
Karin strikes again with her amazing storytelling! I was really moved by her previous show, Multiple Neurosis, last year, and her new show follows in the same vein.
Thoughtful, engaging and deeply human.
Link to Apt613 Review!
https://apt613.ca/fringe-2026-review-whos-gonna-push-your-wheelchair/
Her tone of voice, the speed in elocution, the choice of words all resounds to deep emotions. She’s alive. She could talk to me all evening, all night. It’s heartfelt, warm, tender but most of all it’s human to human. It made my heart sing. Bravo Madame!
This show is a must! One mesmerizing woman gave it her all. Loved it. Don’t miss it.
A poignant story.
Shows that one’s true supporting loved-ones is sometimes better chosen, than the parents that you are “born into”.
Truly a tale of a long emotional journey, turns and twists, but, a satisfying ending?
At least, a “good place to be”, for the rest of the journey.