A one-man show by Josh Rivedal. His live Broadway-style play Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt includes fifteen characters and seven songs and is both comedic and poignant. Mr. Rivedal discusses the tragic suicides of both his father and grandfather in a primal piece of live storytelling that creates an emotional connection with the audience and conveys the powerful message that suicide is preventable.
Finally, there will be a live Q&A between Mr. Rivedal and the audience on the importance of mental health and suicide prevention. Representatives of NAMI Sedona and the Verde Valley Mental Health Coalition will moderate the after-show discussion.
Who: Emerson Theater Collaborative, in collaboration with NAMI, Verde Valley Mental Health Coalition, I Am Worthy Project, and the i’Mpossible Project.
When: September 24th, 25th, 26th, 2020 @ 7 pm PDT, 9 pm CDT, 10 pm EDT (Live Streaming on all dates) (Only 35 will be allowed to view it live in the theatre).
Where: Sedona Arts Academy, 7000 SR 179 Ste. C100, Sedona AZ 86351
Why: Because Mental Health Matters
Tickets: http://our.show/kickingmybluegenes
Costs: $20 General Admission - In-Person theater costs (only 35 people will be allowed to see the show in person) Masks and Social distancing are required when in the space.
$15 Individual Streaming price (From the comfort of your own home)
$25 Family Streaming price ( If you have more than 4 people please consider purchasing an extra ticket to support the arts.).
Joshua Rivedal is the creator and founder of Changing Minds: A Mental Health Based Curriculum and The i’Mpossible Project. He is trained in human capital management with an emphasis in coaching from NYU, and is also trained in QPR, ASIST, and the teacher’s edition of emotional intelligence at Yale University’s Center for Emotional Intelligence. He has spoken about suicide prevention, mental health, diversity, and storytelling across the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. He currently serves on the advisory board of Docz, a startup peer-to-peer mental health app. He wrote and developed the one-man play, Kicking My Blue Genes in The Butt (KMBB), which paired with suicide prevention education, has toured extensively throughout the world. His memoir The Gospel According to Josh: A 28-Year Gentile Bar Mitzvah, based on KMBB, is on The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention’s recommended reading list.
His second book, The i’Mpossible Project: Volume 1—Reengaging with Life, Creating a New You, debuted #1 in its category on Amazon in January 2016. A second volume of The i’Mpossible Project--Changing Minds, Breaking Stigma, Achieving the Impossible is set for release in November 2017. His Changing Minds curriculum was developed at The College of New Jersey, The University of Texas at Arlington, and Forest Hills High School in Queens, NY. He lives in Los Angeles with his wife, children, a cat, a hamster, two bunnies, and a guinea pig named Harriet.
http://www.iampossibleproject.com
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