
How to Save Ourselves
The Farm Theater - College Collaboration Project
A New Play by Enid Graham
April 23-25 @ 7:30pm
Directed by Jennifer Goff
How to Save Ourselves; is the story of six mis-matched 20-somethings who come together to volunteer for six weeks at the Love Your Neighbor Food Initiative in the not-so-distant future. They all have their own reasons for being there, but Stephen and Antonio (who run the food bank) are just glad to have the help. In a world where climate emergencies, refugee crises, and violence seem like daily occurrences, it's sometimes hard to imagine how volunteering one day a week in one little food bank can make any difference at all. But when they find themselves in the midst of their own emergency, it turns out that maybe they have each other to turn to. And maybe, in this world, that might just be a miracle.
Tickets are required: FREE to Centre Affiliates, $10 General Admission, $5 Seniors.
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Content Notification: The play includes discussions of climate change/disasters, food insecurity, and school shootings.
Sensory Notification: The play will contain instances of moving and briefly strobing lights.