Christine Iaderosa
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Although the play titles remain the same, the content is rewritten every year or so.  Here you can see a sampling of  Theatre for Community Health shows over the years. 

The Real Buzz is about alcohol use and abuse for college students.  Its primary aim is to counteract the media image that everyone at college drinks heavily and gets wasted constantly.  It teaches responsible drinking techniques, informs about alcohol poisoning and lets students know how they can party safely.

Great Sexpectations covers sexual health by focusing on safe sex practices, informing about STIs, and combatting rape culture. Over the years the focus has become more and more about communicating, intimacy and gender fluidity.

Stand Up is what I call a play about fighting dehumanization.  It introduces bystander intervention techniques, but also informs about how language is the first step on the spectrum of violence.  This year's version of Stand Up will explore privilege.

Risky Business is a compilation of short plays written for specific departments on campus and presented at Fall Welcome to incoming students.  Each play has a different mode of attack (music, poetry, fantasy, etc.) and is followed by a speaker from that department.  It is not only a way to introduce these offices to students, but also serves to set the tone of behavior expectations in how to treat others who are different from you.  As of 2014 the topics include Suicide Prevention, Public Safety, Alcohol, Sexual Assault, Residence Life, LGBT Student Services and the Office of Diversity.

Food Prisons is a musical about body image and eating disorders.  It explores the history of the perception of fat and beauty as well as how our relationship with food shapes our own self-perceptions.  It is used as a forum to inform the audience if their relationship with food is unhealthy and if they might consider seeking clinical help.



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