A One Woman Show by Elly Litvak and Doug Hersak
Performed by Elly Litvak
Date
Location
City
Type
June 19
River Run Centre
Guelph ON
Spark of Brilliance Event
Oct 2-5
TBA
New York City
Performing the World International
Oct 11
Federal Order of Eagles Hall
Campbell River
BCSS-CRB Education
Nov 30
Norman Rothstein Theatre
Vancouver
JFS, Education Event
Older Events
May 5
Eagle Eye Theatre
Squamish BC
Dogwood Club House Event
May 7
Powerhouse Theatre
Vernon, BC
CMHA-Vernon Branch Event
May 8
Salmar Classic Theatre
Salmon Arm BC
CMHA-Salmon Arm Event
February 11
UBC
Vancouver
BC, Mental Health Awareness Event
January 14
Capitol Theatre
Port Alberni
CMHA Public education event
April 11th
Vancouver Art Therapy Institute
Vancouver, BC
Private Performance
May 26
Healthy Lifestyle and Renewal Conference Elly Lilly Canada
Vancouver, BC
Private Performance
September 28
Parkdale Library and 24 West Lodge
Toronto, ON
Public Performance
September 17th
CMHA Vancouver/Burnaby Branch AGM
Private Performance
September 20
The Bruhanski Theatre Studio,
Vancouver
Private Conference
September 21
Riverview Hospital
Coquitlam
BC conference, Showcasing New initiatives in Psychosocial Rehabilitation in our region
October 3rd
Joseph Workman Auditorium
Toronto
Public Performance
What is mental illness? Is it a health condition characterized by dramatic
alterations in mood, thinking and behaviour? Is it a chemical
imbalance? Or is it the common euphemisms we hear tossed about daily like ‘out
of your mind’ or ‘nutty as a fruit cake’. What is recovery and how do we
achieve this elusive goal?
In this fast paced, one-woman play ‘Now Who’s Crazy Now?’ Elly Litvak
chronicles her experience living with and recovering from a serious mental
illness. The play looks at the scope of challenges and issues starting with
initial diagnosis.Using a combination of theatre and humour, Elly shares her insights and life
changing epiphanies that lead to strategies for a balanced lifestyle. Now Who’s Crazy Now? is highly entertaining and educational, with a message
that there is hope for recovery for everyone.