It started Thursday, December 13th and runs through Saturday night at Gay City’s Calamus Auditorium space at 517 East Pike Street on Capitol Hill…it’s “AIDS-It’s In Our Blood: Stories of Love, Loss, Rage, & Survival”, a variety show with performers presenting work “related to long-term survival of HIV revolving around themes of love, loss, rage, and survival”.
There’s a wide variety of performers including Chad Goller-Sojourner, Gretchen Douma and Gay City’s own executive director Fred Swanson.
It’s FREE but pre-register your space via BrownPaper Tickets!
Show starts at 7pm!
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“Someday, the AIDS crisis will be over. Remember that. And when that day comes — when that day has come and gone, there’ll be people alive on this earth — gay people and straight people, men and women, black and white, who will hear the story that once there was a terrible disease in this country and all over the world, and that a brave group of people stood up and fought and, in some cases, gave their lives, so that other people might live and be free.”
– Vito RussoPerformers:
• Ace
• Greg Brisendine
• Gretchen Douma
• Mark Fleming
• Chad Goller-Sojourner
• Jack John Hall
• Anthony Radovich
• Fred Swanson
• Julene Tripp Weaver
About the Author: Michael Strangeways
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