Erasing the Distance Brochure
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Shedding light on mental health issues through theatre
See a show.Join the conversation.
Share your story.
Erasing the Distance (ETD) is a non-profit arts organization
based in Chicago that uses the power of performance to
disarm stigma, spark dialogue, educate, and promote healing
surrounding issues of mental health.
What an impactful way to
stimulate conversation around
topics and issues we all face in
some form. Very beautiful and
positive—and real.
—audience member
ETD for HireErasing the Distance has a vast repertoire of stories that explore various mental health issues and feature people of many different ages, cultural backgrounds, racial groups, and perspectives.
We present these stories at schools, faith groups, conferences, community organizations and workplaces. Our shows are performed in an accessible yet engaging way, and they are followed by a moderated, interactive dialogue so that audience members can talk about these often sensitive topics together.
Artistic SeasonETD presents an artistic season of shows for the general public. Our productions—often world premieres—are presented in partnership with mental health professionals that offer actor training and on-site audience support and information.
ETD collects true stories from people impacted by mental health issues. The storyteller’s words are sculpted into theatrical monologues and scenes. Our ensemble of professional actors then brings the stories to life for live audiences across the state and country.
Truly one of the best
theatre experiences I’ve
ever had. Thank you a
million times.
—audience member
What an amazing, life-changing,
powerful process! —workshop participant
This is the only part
of my day where I feel
expressed. —residency student
Outreach and EducationOUTREACHETD offers a limited number of annual residencies to area middle schools, high schools and colleges. Typically lasting 3–5 months, a residency can include in-depth mental health discussions, speakers who share their personal experiences, and creative activities designed to stimulate storytelling and team building. EDUCATIONETD’s approach to gathering, transcribing, and staging true stories is unique, and we often have people interested in learning how we do what we do. ETD leads presentations, workshops, trainings, and longer-term programs to teach artists, mental health advocates, and current/future health professionals our specific methodology.
To find out more, visit us at
www.ErasingtheDistance.org.
Get connected with Erasing the Distance
WEB: www.erasingthedistance.orgBLOG: erasingthedistance.blogspot.comFACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/erasingthedistanceTWITTER: twitter.com/erasedistanceEMAIL: [email protected]
Photos by Terry Hall, Zak Jokela, John LaVere, Kelly Luchtman, Nicole Obert, Chris Popio, and Charlotte Schuber.