Two short plays about the cycle of addiction
Produced by Playwrights Project in partnership with the
SDSU School of Theatre, Film, and Television
at SDSU's Experimental Theatre
Directed by Peter Cirino and
performed by SDSU Theatre students.
FREE and open to the public; reservations required.
Featuring:
Other People's Kids
by Mabelle Reynoso
In partnership with SAY San Diego and the U.S. Attorney's Office
Four teenagers become entangled with meth, and their lives and families are changed forever. Other People's Kids was developed from interviews with local individuals who volunteered stories of meth's impact on their lives.
Finding Our Way
by incarcerated playwrights at
Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility
Personal reflections explore the cycle of addiction in a kaleidoscopic view of recovery, from first time use through the spiraling journey of recovery.
Panelists joining the company on stage for a conversation after the show include:
Thursday, March 16th
Jason Druxman of San Diego County Probation Dept.
Nancy Gannon Hornberger of SAY San Diego
Chrystal Mintz of McAllister Institute
Friday, March 17th
Mary Baum of SAY San Diego
Marietta Geckos of Office of U.S. Attorney, So. Dist. of CA
Trisha Gooch of Second Chance
Chrystal Mintz of McAllister Institute
Saturday, March 18th
Cindy Cipriani of Office of U.S. Attorney, So. Dist. of CA
Nancy Gannon Hornberger of SAY San Diego
Dr. Laura Pecenco of Project PAINT
Sunday, March 19th
CRM Robert Brown of Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility
Laurie Brooks of William James Association
Warden Daniel Paramo of Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility
Dr. Laura Pecenco of Project PAINT
Alana Robinson, Acting U.S. Attorney, So. Dist. of CA
Recommended for ages 16+.
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