ACTING AGAINST HATE: NEW PLAY UNMASKS BIGOTRY IN AMERICAROMEO AND JULIUS, a new play written by Tess Smith, uses comedy to show people the folly of their own prejudices. "I morphed Shakespeare's classic tragedy into a modern day farce, said Tess, "because laughter is stronger than hate." All proceeds from performances of ROMEO AND JULIUS are donated to the SOUTHWEST CENTER FOR HIV/AIDS. The Southwest Center for HIV/AIDS is the largest, community based clinical trial site for H.I.V./AIDS in the West. Their Biomedical Research Programs have helped gain F.D.A. approval for twenty-five of the twenty-eight drugs currently used around the world by people infected with H.I.V. Hundreds of thousands of individuals have been helped. |
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For more information, please email Tess Smith: Tess@TessS.com Copyright © 2010 |
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