Doomscrolling, Zombie Milkshake Cults & Catharsis
Poets, playwrights and performers find Covid, catharsis in Cleveland Humanities Festival's 鈥榃hat Makes Us Well鈥 at Mather Mansion on Saturday, April 8
Don鈥檛 look now, but many of us aren鈥檛 done processing those 鈥渦nprecedented times.鈥 Is this you? If you鈥檙e picking up what we鈥檙e throwing down, you might consider joining Literary Cleveland and 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 for a dramatic reading of original literary works by local writers addressing themes of wellness.
Under the direction of Christine Howey, brings together Northeast Ohio authors, poets, playwrights and performers to enact scenes of illness and health; poems mindfulness and spiritual mystery, dialogues on body and spirit, and reflections on social ills. The event takes place on Saturday, April 8 at 4 p.m. at 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Mather Mansion (2605 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 44115).
Admission is free, .
鈥淲e have quite a collection, 18 pieces in all. Some are funny, some are serious and poignant,鈥 said Howey, poet and former stage actor and director primarily at Dobama Theatre.
Howey, who has reviewed theater as a journalist since 1997, said that this is 鈥渁 bit more performative and provocative鈥 than what would be expected at a poetry feature reading 鈥 somewhere in between performance art and a theatrical dress rehearsal interpretation. By combining the words of local writers with the talents of local theater professionals, this staged reading "will showcase multiple perspectives" that expand the understanding of what makes people well.
鈥淲e have professional actors who read, script-in-hand,鈥 offered the former executive director of Lit Cleveland. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a wide range of emotion, more than a reading.鈥
The words in 鈥淲hat Makes Us Well: A Staged Reading鈥 are readings poems, essays, and short dramatic pieces on everything from birds to baseball, screen fatigue to 鈥渄oomscrolling,鈥 prayer and chronic pain, 鈥渨hite wine and East Palestine,鈥 zombie milkshake cults and 鈥渓ong Covid.鈥
Howey was surprised at the number of humorous submissions received, given that Covid appeared to be in the driver鈥檚 seat for much the program鈥檚 inspiration. She was even more surprised to find herself battling the ailment of 鈥渦nprecedented times鈥 a week before showtime.
鈥淲ell. You dodge it until you can鈥檛, I guess,鈥 she said with a chuckle during a phone interview with 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 this week.
For those who are unfamiliar, celebrating all of the great cultural institutions of the city of Cleveland and Northeast Ohio that are dedicated to humanistic inquiry. Festival organizers hope that unique voices bringing to life humor and horror, love and loss, the past and the future will help attendees consider what makes one well.
The event is co-sponsored by Literary Cleveland, 老澳门六合彩开奖记录资料, and the Baker-Nord Center for the Humanities.