Call Me Crazy

Call Me Crazy began as a deeply personal exploration of living with chronic pain and the quiet isolation of not being believed. What started as a one-woman show quickly grew into something larger. After premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival to critical acclaim — with The Indiependent calling it “Fleabag, only better” — the story continued to evolve beyond the stage.

The piece was adapted into a short film starring writer-director Olivia Ormond, expanding the intimate monologue into a cinematic portrait of vulnerability, connection, and the invisible battles of chronic illness. In 2026, the film was presented in an exclusive preview at the Sundance Film Festival alongside a panel discussion on vulnerability and storytelling with filmmakers and industry voices, including the team behind the Julia Fox film PERfect.

Now in development as a feature film, Call Me Crazy continues to grow as a deeply personal story about the body, belief, and the fragile human need to be seen.