zAmya Theater Project and the Twin Cities chapter of Campaign Against Racism present: “Care-Fully Breaking Free”, a new Forum Theater PLAY that investigates systems of care both inside and outside the systems of public health and housing. This event is designed to offer an interactive and healing space for community members and policy makers to work across ideological divides and engage in transformative change through generating solutions. Created and performed by a group of people with lived experience as artists, advocates, activists, and health care providers - unhoused and housed. Directed by renowned theatrical director Adrian Jackson, founder of Cardboard Citizens UK, who has been in residence with zAmya throughout the month of May.
Tuesday, May 28th *with ASL interpretation*
6:00pm - 8:00pm (doors open at 5:30)
The event will be held at Plymouth Congregational Church in the Conn Theater on the main floor. (1919 La Salle Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55403)
Tickets are sliding scale - including FREE! Reservations are encouraged but not required.
To support people who are bringing the lived experience of homelessness, we offer:
$10 Target gift cards (after the show, while supplies last)
Assistance signing up. Contact our Company Manager, Esther, at: 612.760.4808
Complete information and registration links here.