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(In)Dependent: The Heroin Project presented by Millennial Theatre Project

Presented by Akron Civic Theatre at Akron Civic Theatre, Akron OH

Aug 04 - 05 2017
(In)Dependent: The Heroin Project presented by Millennial Theatre Project
(In)Dependent: The Heroin Project presented by Millennial Theatre Project
 

Friday, August 4, 2017 8:00 PM
Akron Civic Theatre

(In)Dependent: The Heroin Project, written by Emelia Sherrin
The development of this project is a form of artistic activism. This show has been created due to the heroin crisis conquering the nation, damaging families, friends, and lives.  With heroin being the most lethal drug there is, it affects everyone, physically, mentally, and emotionally. (In)Dependent captures the physical, mental, and emotional issues that addicts, former addicts, friends, families, nurses, policemen, and children undergo from primary and secondary views on heroin.
Through the power of the arts, acting and dancing, this piece will describe the effects that heroin causes from the perspective of the user and the people they surround
themselves with. The goal is to raise awareness and knowledge to those who view the production. We hope the audience members leave with an education on ... view more »

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Cabaret – $15

 

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Akron Civic Theatre

182 South Main Street, Akron, OH 44308

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