Theater for Change Presents BREAKING NEWS!
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Theater for Change Presents BREAKING NEWS!

A project of the Drama Therapy Program 

Theatre for Change's new original theatre piece, Breaking News!, explores the impact of devastating political news and social media on our psyches, and the ways that news is not only breaking our hearts, but impacting individuals in particular ways based on their identities and nationalities. The situation is further complicated by the fact that some identities don't fit into single categories, and “categories” are increasingly polarized (from without and within) which exacerbates isolation and the longing for belonging.

Breaking News! runs approximately 75 minutes without intermission.

Tickets

$10 at the door

Performers

  • Renen Amir
  • Ruei-He Hsu
  • Walt Martzen
  • Lillian Myers
  • Nicole Tong
  • Erin Stacey Visslailli

Directed and facilitated by Aileen Cho, Renée Emunah, and Christina Lewis

Theatre for Change Project Director: Renée Emunah

What Is Theatre for Change? 

Theatre for Change is a project of the CIIS Drama Therapy program. The aim of the project is to educate and raise consciousness about issues pertaining to social justice; to give voice and representation to people of color and LGBTQIA+ people; to invite dialogue about oppression, privilege, in/equality, and alliance; and to encourage our audiences to fight injustice on personal, institutional, and societal levels. 

Theatre for Change performance pieces grow out of improvisation; methods of drama therapy, Self-Revelatory Performance, Educational Theatre, and Theatre of the Oppressed; listening to stories within the group and at the Institute; and a lot of dialogue. Each original theatre piece is collectively developed by the troupe and director/s. Theatre for Change productions have also been performed at many North American Drama Therapy Association conferences. In 2012, the NADTA honored Theatre for Change with the Raymond Jacobs Memorial Diversity Award in recognition of outstanding dedication to diversity in the field of drama therapy.

Related Academic Program

Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology, Drama Therapy