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Past public performances:
The Way We Live Now (2018) 
Premiered May 16, 2018 at Fenway Health!
Sunday, June 3
Brigham and Women's Health Promotion Center
10B Green Street, Jamaica Plain 02130
Sunday, June 17
Dorchester Art Project
1486 Dorchester Ave. #2 Dorchester 02122
Saturday, June 23
Pao Arts Center
99 Albany Street, Chinatown 02111
Sunday, May 6 - Open dress rehearsal 
as part of ArtWeek 
Have you been affected by experiences of pain, substance use or trauma within the current opioid epidemic?  What do you think it means to live within this epidemic? How do we go on living? The Way We Live Now (2018) invites open, public conversation about our shared experiences in and around opioids, pain, trauma and hope.

 

During participatory performances, we will engage with our stories using Susan Sontag’s masterful artist/activist text: “The Way We Live Now,” written during the AIDS epidemic. Inspired by the legacy of courageous action in the face of overwhelming loss, we seek to learn from this history, updating and performing the text to reflect our current crisis.
 
All performances are free and open to the public.
If you're interested in attending an event or would like to stay up to date with The Way We Live Now Project, please click here: http://bit.ly/2EAu3s3
If you'd like to be involved in this project or host a performance, please get in touch at thewaywelivenow.project@gmail.com
 
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