Stories of Neurodivergence

Stories of Neurodivergence

Sharing experiences, gaining understanding through theater with empathy

By True Story Theater

Date and time

Thursday, May 9 · 2 - 3:30pm EDT

Location

Arlington Community Center, 20 Academy St/27 Maple St, Arlington MA

20 Academy St 27 Maple St Arlington, MA 02476

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About this event

  • 1 hour 30 minutes

Neurodiversity is a framework for understanding human brain function and mental illness. Within our unique selves, how do we face our limitations and discover new strengths? When we experience someone’s reaction to neurodiversity, how do we handle painful ignorance (including our own) …or welcome kindness? Let’s learn from each other’s stories.

Come to share your thoughts, feelings and experiences around neurodivergence, or just come to watch. Laugh, cry, and gain new insights and connections as True Story’s actors and musicians empathetically embody the heart of what is shared.

Suggested donation $15. All are welcome. No one turned away for lack of money.

USE 27 MAPLE ST. ENTRANCE to Lounge.

Health protocol: Attendees who so wish are welcome to wear masks. Some masks available at the entrance to the room.

Sponsored by the Arlington Council on Aging and the Arlington Commission on Disability.

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Arlington Commission for Arts and Culture (ACAC), a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

Organized by

True Story Theater is a nonprofit theater company that offers over 50-75 improvisational performances, skills training, and Active Bystander workshops a year for a wide array of clients in the greater Boston area and beyond. During the pandemic, we successfully transferred our work into an online format to meet the needs of our local and global communities. Our mission is to promote social healing through theatre by building empathy, respect, and understanding in the honoring of true life stories.

In addition to offering monthly public shows, True Story's work has served hospitals, universities, civic and community organizations, human rights commissions, religious communities, the LGBTQIA+ community, seniors, teen leaders, cancer survivors, activists, philanthropists, business leaders and more. We also perform for private individuals -- for birthdays, weddings, anniversaries, and other important rites of passage and life events.

True Story Theater performs and teaches a style of improvisational theater called Playback Theatre. Volunteers from the audience are invited and helped to share what’s important in their lives. Actors listen deeply then spontaneously transform the stories into theater, portraying the heart of what they heard using dialogue, movement, music and song. From this simple interaction, people laugh, cry and experience surprising insights.

Our events create a respectful atmosphere where every voice can be heard and any story told — however ordinary or extraordinary, difficult or joyful. True Story Theater offers audiences fresh perspectives, deeper connections, and a renewed appreciation for our common humanity.

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