Tied in with the World AIDS Day events happening on December 1 is the Seattle premiere of the groundbreaking theater production of “The Infection Monologues”. Obviously inspired by Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues”, this “inspirational piece breaks new ground on the way we understand HIV infections among gay men, HIV stigma, and living with HIV in 2010. Funny and thought provoking, The Infection Monologues challenges the way we think about the contemporary HIV experience.” Written by Eric Rofes and Alex Garner, the play was originally written for San Francisco’s Yerba Buena Center for the Arts in 2008, but additional Seattle based material has been added to the script for this production, which is being presented by Gay City.
Playing for one night only, Monday, December 6, the show starts at 7pm and is playing at the Erickson Theatre Off Broadway, at 1524 Harvard Avenue behind the Egyptian movie theater. For tickets, go here.
Definitely worth checking out.
– Michael Strangeways