Loneliness is a Terminal Disease Run time: 45 minutes-1hr Dates: November 29th, 30th at 8pm December 1st at 2pm Location: Balch Street Theatre 220 S Balch St Akron, OH 44302 Tickets: General Admission $15 *GET TICKETS HERE <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/loneliness-is-a-terminal-disease-tickets-82559753445>* In collaboration with Akron Aids Collaborative and Equitas Health for World Aids Day we are creating a artistic program of movement dance music and monologues that chronicles the experience of finding love while dealing with HIV Loneliness Is A Terminal Disease is a choreopoem. It is various poems and monologues, combined with music and dance that comment on living with HIV and the quest for love. The tradition of the choreopoem as a theatrical vehicle to explore the conditions of black life goes back to at least Ntozake Shange’s For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When The Rainbow Is Enuf. The genre remains popular, specifically in African-American theatre, largely because it allows multiple narratives to tell a collective, unifying story. *GET TICKETS HERE <https://www.eventbrite.com/e/loneliness-is-a-terminal-disease-tickets-82559753445>*