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WaterTower Theatre presents Intersections

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In the spirit of WaterTower Theatre’s mission to build community by fostering empathy and dialogue, WaterTower will present its new community engagement programming, aptly titled Intersections, as this programming is constantly exploring where our artistic work intersects with our larger community.

Intersections will include but will not be limited to:

  • Engagement initiatives with community groups throughout DFW
  • Hosting talkbacks with community members in connection to our Main Stage programming
  • Artistic collaborations with local organizations and individual artists
  • Artistic initiatives or volunteer opportunities focused around our Main Stage programming
  • Production Play Guides, available both online and in print
  • Accessible workshops for local artists and community members
  • Play readings
  • Community discussions
  • Interactive Lobby installations
  • Education for young people and adults

Intersections programming for Hit the Wall includes post-show conversations with cast members and selected panels, as well as local band nights. Local band nights will consist of free concerts featuring Dallas-Fort Worth music artists following select performances at the theater. Entry into the concert is free with the purchase of a ticket to Hit the Wall.

Intersections programming for Hit the Wall includes:

  • July 30 – Stonewall on Stage: A Conversation with Playwright Ike Holter
  • August 2 – Knowing Who I Am: A Conversation with LGBTQ Youth
  • August 4 – Local Band Night featuring Mercury Rocket
  • August 6 – Conversation with the Artists
  • August 9 – Conversation with the Artists
  • August 10 – No More Watching: A Conversation about Advocacy and Activism
  • August 11 – Local Band Night featuring Rat Rios
  • August 12 matinee – Changing Attitudes: A Conversation with Parents of LGBTQ Youth
  • August 13 – Queer Studies: A Conversation with Dr. Susan Harper, queer historian
  • August 16 – Defining Moments: A Conversation about Life During the 1960’s
  • August 18 – Local Band Night featuring Secrecies
  • August 19 matinee – Community Conversation
  • August 20 – Conversation with the Artists

In the spirit of WaterTower Theatre’s mission to build community by fostering empathy and dialogue, WaterTower will present its new community engagement programming, aptly titled Intersections, as this programming is constantly exploring where our artistic work intersects with our larger community.

Intersections will include but will not be limited to:

  • Engagement initiatives with community groups throughout DFW
  • Hosting talkbacks with community members in connection to our Main Stage programming
  • Artistic collaborations with local organizations and individual artists
  • Artistic initiatives or volunteer opportunities focused around our Main Stage programming
  • Production Play Guides, available both online and in print
  • Accessible workshops for local artists and community members
  • Play readings
  • Community discussions
  • Interactive Lobby installations
  • Education for young people and adults

Intersections programming for Hit the Wall includes post-show conversations with cast members and selected panels, as well as local band nights. Local band nights will consist of free concerts featuring Dallas-Fort Worth music artists following select performances at the theater. Entry into the concert is free with the purchase of a ticket to Hit the Wall.

Intersections programming for Hit the Wall includes:

  • July 30 – Stonewall on Stage: A Conversation with Playwright Ike Holter
  • August 2 – Knowing Who I Am: A Conversation with LGBTQ Youth
  • August 4 – Local Band Night featuring Mercury Rocket
  • August 6 – Conversation with the Artists
  • August 9 – Conversation with the Artists
  • August 10 – No More Watching: A Conversation about Advocacy and Activism
  • August 11 – Local Band Night featuring Rat Rios
  • August 12 matinee – Changing Attitudes: A Conversation with Parents of LGBTQ Youth
  • August 13 – Queer Studies: A Conversation with Dr. Susan Harper, queer historian
  • August 16 – Defining Moments: A Conversation about Life During the 1960’s
  • August 18 – Local Band Night featuring Secrecies
  • August 19 matinee – Community Conversation
  • August 20 – Conversation with the Artists

In the spirit of WaterTower Theatre’s mission to build community by fostering empathy and dialogue, WaterTower will present its new community engagement programming, aptly titled Intersections, as this programming is constantly exploring where our artistic work intersects with our larger community.

Intersections will include but will not be limited to:

  • Engagement initiatives with community groups throughout DFW
  • Hosting talkbacks with community members in connection to our Main Stage programming
  • Artistic collaborations with local organizations and individual artists
  • Artistic initiatives or volunteer opportunities focused around our Main Stage programming
  • Production Play Guides, available both online and in print
  • Accessible workshops for local artists and community members
  • Play readings
  • Community discussions
  • Interactive Lobby installations
  • Education for young people and adults

Intersections programming for Hit the Wall includes post-show conversations with cast members and selected panels, as well as local band nights. Local band nights will consist of free concerts featuring Dallas-Fort Worth music artists following select performances at the theater. Entry into the concert is free with the purchase of a ticket to Hit the Wall.

Intersections programming for Hit the Wall includes:

  • July 30 – Stonewall on Stage: A Conversation with Playwright Ike Holter
  • August 2 – Knowing Who I Am: A Conversation with LGBTQ Youth
  • August 4 – Local Band Night featuring Mercury Rocket
  • August 6 – Conversation with the Artists
  • August 9 – Conversation with the Artists
  • August 10 – No More Watching: A Conversation about Advocacy and Activism
  • August 11 – Local Band Night featuring Rat Rios
  • August 12 matinee – Changing Attitudes: A Conversation with Parents of LGBTQ Youth
  • August 13 – Queer Studies: A Conversation with Dr. Susan Harper, queer historian
  • August 16 – Defining Moments: A Conversation about Life During the 1960’s
  • August 18 – Local Band Night featuring Secrecies
  • August 19 matinee – Community Conversation
  • August 20 – Conversation with the Artists

WHEN

WHERE

WaterTower Theatre
15650 Addison Rd.
Addison, TX 75001
http://www.watertowertheatre.org/

TICKET INFO

Free with ticket purchase.
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