Automatic: A Life with Shem
by Creative Circuit Studios

Apr. 17 - Apr. 26
Fridays-Sundays

Automatic: A Life with Shem dives into the enduring impact of a family's separation during the darkest period of autism stigma.


The play centers on John, who seeks hypnotherapy to confront the trauma of his younger brother Shem's institutionalization. This separation occurred during the tail end of the the infamous "Refrigeration Mother" era, a time when mothers were unjustly stigmatized as the cause of autism and cruelly isolated from their institutionalized children.
Through John's subconscious journey, the audience takes a deep dive into the layers of impact -- on Shem, on John, and on the family forced to navigate a world of blame and isolation. Automatic is a raw, unflinching look at the mirror autism holds up to the individual and society at large.


John's journey ventures through emotional corridors that range from humorous and whimsical to the dark and deeply poignant. In a powerful narrative of reckoning, the path toward vindication and redemption emerges from an entirely unexpected source.

Join us for a profound and moving theatrical experience for Autism Awareness Month.

Written by John Lambert

Directed by Andrew Jacobi Jeter

Performed by Jess Mahogany and John Lambert


Automatic: A Life with Shem
by John Lambert
Creative Circuit Studios

Fridays-Sundays,
April 17 - April 26, 2026
Overtime Theater
4335 Vance Jackson Rd, #103-104
San Antonio, TX, 78230

April 17-26, 2026

Friday and Saturday at 8 pm; Sunday the 26th at 2 pm

Produced By: Creative Circuit Studios at Overtime Theatre, 4335 Vance Jackson Rd. #103-104 San Antonio, TX 78230

Ticket Prices: $15-20

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Automatic: A Life with Shem