Asperger's Are Us

They are the first comedy troupe consisting entirely of people with Asperger syndrome,[1] though their shows do not reference autism at all.

[2] Asperger's Are Us formed on the North Shore of Massachusetts in the summer of 2010 after New Michael Ingemi, Jack Hanke, and Ethan Finlan graduated from a summer camp where Noah Britton was their counselor.

[3] They have performed over 150 original sketch comedy shows in ten countries[4][5] and have been interviewed many times by press around the world.

[2] Examples of their humor include selling death certificates as tour merch "with blank spaces where we filled in the buyer's name, birthday, and cause of death", onstage haircuts from a randomly chosen audience member during several shows, real CPR training as an opening act at the Kennedy Center, reading an entire Wikipedia article out loud as part of a sketch, performing a puppet show explaining complex economic theory, calling Hawaiian hotels (via speakerphone onstage) to ask detailed questions about valet parking options, and having the audience vote for a specific total stranger in an online children's art competition[9] A Duplass Brothers Productions documentary about the troupe was released on Netflix in late 2016.

[10] A follow-up, On Tour with Asperger's Are Us, debuted on HBO on 30 April 2019.