A piece unpacking homelessness and gentrification in a local community, set on the bus

When: May 18, 19, 25, 26
Where: Meet at Walker Park, 10 West 15th Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Price: Pay-what-you-can, with a suggested donation of $20

Tags: #immersivetheatre, #sitespecific, #publictransit, #socialissues, #homelessness, #MobilityAdvisory, #ContentAdvisory (see below)

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This immersive experience takes theatre — and you — on the bus. Performed on Routes 1 and 2 of Ozark Regional Transit and in several key locations throughout South Fayetteville, SHELTER highlights intersecting issues in South Fayetteville, including housing insecurity, public transit, and poverty.

As part of our mission to make the arts more accessible, admission is pay-what-you-can, with a suggested donation of $20. Limited seating is available for attendees with disabilities.

SHELTER is a workshop production of “Good Person of South Fayetteville”, a play in development by nationally award-winning playwright Adrienne Dawes. This performance is a continuation of RIDE, another production of the Southside Civic Lab highlighting hyperlocal issues in South Fayetteville.

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Contact Level: None

Content Advisories: Abuse, addiction, suicide, mental health, homelessness. Limited seating is available for those who need it; please contact the organizers in advance.