Ghosts: A Slow Theatre Ritual for Mental Health & Collective Healing
Presented by Theatre for Hope and Healing
Join Theatre for Hope and Healing for an immersive, community-focused staged reading of Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts, directed by psychotherapist Harry Barandes, LCSW. This unique production blends storytelling with mental health support, reimagining theatre as a healing ritual. The event will take place at The Little Studio in the historic Fine Arts Building, 410 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, on Tuesday, March 19, and Wednesday, March 20, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. In-person tickets are available for $18 to $30, and livestream access is offered with tiered pricing and pay-what-you-can options.
About the Event:
This staged reading of Ghosts is designed as an intimate and transformative communal experience. The performance will be followed by a trauma-informed discussion, led by director Harry Barandes, LCSW, offering an opportunity to reflect on the play's themes and their relevance to modern experiences of mental health.
What to Expect:
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Content Advisory:
A detailed content note is available for those who wish to review potentially challenging themes in Ghosts prior to attending.
For tickets and more information, visit TheatreForHopeAndHealing.org or Eventbrite.
Restaurant and parking information is not available for this location.
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