[NEohioPAL] Akron’s Center for Applied Drama and Autism to host playwright Joshua Dushack

Angie Laakso via NEohioPAL neohiopal at lists.neohiopal.org
Sun May 15 14:29:34 PDT 2016


Center for Applied Drama & Autism
Contact for media: Angie Laakso
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Akron’s Center for Applied Drama and Autism to host playwright Joshua
Dushack

Akron, OH, May 6, 2016 — Known for providing classes, workshops and other
developmental opportunities for young people on the autism spectrum,
Akron-based Center for Applied Drama & Autism (CADA) will host playwright
and autism activist Joshua Dushack for a reading of his play “Behind the
Mask” at its downtown Akron location later this month.

Laura Valendza, co-founder and Artistic Director of CADA, says “Theatre has
a profound impact on those who have dealt with bullying, which is really
all of us.  It allows us to hold a mirror up to society and directly asks
the audience to take a look at what’s happening in our world.”  She adds
“Since Shakespeare, theatre has given us the story of universal struggle.
Bullying is a struggle which has affected most people. Putting this story
on a stage brings us closer together as a community and connects characters
on an emotional level within a safe environment and will hopefully motivate
the audience with an urgent call to action for change.”

Dushack was diagnosed with autism at the age of 8 after several years of
speech delay and random obsessions. Despite the doctors’ prognosis that he
would never be independent, he received a Bachelor's degree at Seton Hill
University, performed musicals at Stage Right Performing Arts, in
Greensburg, PA and began activism by spreading awareness about bullying and
autism. His debut play, “Behind the Mask” uses High School aged characters
to describe the roots of bullying from both the side of the victim and the
side of the bully.

The play reading will take place at CADA Studios, 333 S. Main Street, in
the Basement 200 Suite on Saturday May 21st, from 7-9pm.  All ages and
people of all abilities are welcome. For more information on the Center for
Applied Drama and Autism and Mr. Dushack’s reading, visit
www.centerforada.org, call 330-595-4565, or e-mail Angie Laakso at
angie at centerforada.org.

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