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Hester Grainger, former TV and radio presenter on The Wright Stuff and Loose Women, to hit Lowestoft Marina Theatre stage with show about life with ADHD




A former TV and radio presenter will hit a Suffolk stage with her show about her life with ADHD in a tour next year.

Hester Grainger, who has been on screen in The Wright Stuff and Loose Women, will perform her show ‘ADHD Unmasked’ at the Lowestoft Marina Theatre on May 30, 2025.

The event promises ‘open conversation, laughter and a refreshingly honest look at life with ADHD’, where the audience will have the chance to ask questions and hear inspiring stories and experiences.

Hester Grainger, former The Wright Stuff and Loose Women presenter, will take to Lowestoft's Marina Theatre stage with her show ADHD Unmasked. Picture: Andrew Crowley
Hester Grainger, former The Wright Stuff and Loose Women presenter, will take to Lowestoft's Marina Theatre stage with her show ADHD Unmasked. Picture: Andrew Crowley

Ms Grainger has also appeared on radio stations including BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4 , BBC Radio 5 Live and has hosted her own show on BBC Radio Berkshire.

She said: “I am so excited that I get to tour the UK talking about ADHD, which is something I am so passionate about.

“Having being diagnosed in my forties, I’ve spent my whole life wondering why I do things in a certain way and now I know why.

ADHD Unmasked, Hester Grainger's show which will be at Lowestoft's Marina Theatre, promises an open conversation, laughter and a refreshingly honest look at life with ADHD. Picture: Submitted
ADHD Unmasked, Hester Grainger's show which will be at Lowestoft's Marina Theatre, promises an open conversation, laughter and a refreshingly honest look at life with ADHD. Picture: Submitted

“The evening is going to be an fun, entertaining and honest conversation about ADHD, where the audience will get to ask questions and nothing is off limits.”

Alongside her husband, Kelly, Ms Grainger founded Perfectly Autistic, a neurodiversity consultancy, in 2020. It work with organisations to support neurodivergent employees through training, talks, webinars and coaching.

Kelly was also diagnosed with ADHD in his forties after being diagnosed as autistic.

Ms Grainger is also a mother to two autistic and ADHD teens.

Tickets can be booked through the theatre’s website.