Social Issues Theatre
Seeking solutions to social issues one line at a time through stage performance, video, music, and literature.
We produce and present Pop-Up theatrical performances and Workshops for corporate, home, school, churches and community organization audiences
We at Social Issues Theatre are deeply grateful to benefit from Dr. Jason Flatt's expertise in LGBTQ health, gerontology, Alzheimer's disease and related dementias, and caregiving. His guidance is instrumental in shaping the direction and depth of our initiative.
The knowledge Dr. Flatt brings as an Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Health at UNLV School of Public Health is invaluable, ensuring that our work resonates meaningfully with diverse audiences and effectively highlights crucial public health concerns.
Thank you to Dr. Flatt for your dedication and for sharing your profound insights with us. We look forward to making a lasting impact together.
There are few as compassionate, wise, and committed to making the world within her reach better. Yvette Williams you are a shining example of philanthropy and community activism
Dementia "The Land of I Don't Know" Yvette Williams | UP IS HIGHER THAN DOWN A warm chat with the Founder and Chair of the Clark County Black Caucus and Executive Director of the BSU (Black Student Union) reminded us to be mindful of the often overlooked emotional impact on youth dementia caregivers.
So, are we left to think that compensating employees for work performed was never essential?
Why yaw'll acting brand new like you don't know employees have to eat, house, and care for their families?
Friendship a Dementia Caregivers Helper with A.J.Huth Pt 2 | UP IS HIGHER THAN DOWN There are few things more comforting than the support of a good friend
Friendship a Dementia Caregivers Helper with A.J. Huth | UP IS HIGHER THAN DOWN Dementia caregivers endure a tremendous amount of emotional and physical stress. Having someone you can talk with honestly is so important to the mental health and emotional stability of dementia caregivers.
Thank God for "Friends"
This episode of Up is Higher Than Down with Chuck Stutz shares the absolute blessing of true friendship.
"Friendship" brings hope to Dementia Caregivers | UP IS HIGHER THAN DOWN Friendship and Chosen Family are often dementia caregivers' greatest support system. Having someone to help you navigate your dementia caregiver journey can make a huge difference in maintaining the quality and longevity of your life. The song Friendship The Bff Song as heard during the interview su...
Dementia Caregiving "The Land of I don't Know" | UP IS HIGHER THAN DOWN This is the first of a 7 part series. Dementia Caregivers need self-care. Respite is a mandatory need that must be met for the emotional and physical stability of the care provider. May we all share a bit of ourselves to help dementia caregivers take a break. Help them step away from the stress, res...
An evening of Fun and Philanthropy
Join us in Advancing Dementia and Caregiver Awareness. Funds raised will help us continue bringing information, hope, and inspiration through our Musical Dramedy The Wonderful World of Was, and Social Issues Theatre's Respite Program.
And let the "corn" begin...
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Social Issues Theatre
'The Wonderful World of Was': The journey of dementia told in a new way "My mind may wander, but my heart stays true." Lyrics from the song "Garden of Memories," written for the production 'The Wonderful World of Was.' Described as
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Las Vegas, NV
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