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After the pandemic the theatre community promised to tackle questions that are at the heart of how we communicate with human beings in our lives that look different than we do.

This campaign announces the 24/25 season for the Theatre for Social Change. This season includes a lot of important pieces with tough conversations. They will touch on LGBTQ issues, race, sex, autism and xenophobia all in the span of four shows. They are grateful to get to tell these stories and especially with what is going on in the world, They think it is their duty to contribute to the conversation. Hopefully you will  join them as they explore and create and then talk to the community after about how these pieces made the audience feel. Theatre is a two way street, The Theatre for Social Change creates for their community and then they listen to how it has effected them.

Starting off our season they welcome you to a BBQ with a shakepearean twist in Jame Ijames “Fat Ham”. Then we move to the Jeremy O’Harris’s antebellum south where nothing is as it seems in “Slave Play”.  Next we journey to London in “Curious Incident of the dog in the Night-Time” based on the best selling book by Mark Haddon. Lastly, we face the tough conversation in “Disgraced” if we can out run our xenopobic stereotypes through Ayad Akhtar’s lens.