Promoting Health, Wellness, and Social Justice at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Audience members at Interactive Theatre Carolina's performance of A Work of Art trade perspectives on Sexism.(Photo by Ryan Jones)
Mission: Interactive Theatre Carolina uses scripted and improvisational theatre to promote health, wellness, and social justice in the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill community. We believe that when audience members engage the characters and conflict on stage, they are more likely to explore and change their own attitudes and behaviors.
Stay tuned for upcoming performances! Our most recent performance was:
I get what it's like: An interactive theatre scene on physical ability and disability at Carolina
Monday, April 20, 2009
12:30 pm
Bondurant, Room 100
Free and Open to the Public
ASL interpreter or braille transcript of the performance available upon request
Auditions: We hold annual auditions every fall during the second week of class. An "Auditions" tab will appear below with more information.
Contact: For more information, or to request an ITC performance for your class, student organization, or campus event, please contact Ben Saypol, Program Coordinator, at or 919-966-2999.
Interactive Theatre Carolina is a program of Counseling and Wellness Services and is also supported by a generous grant from the Parents Council at UNC