In WingWoman, which explores Homophobia, Sam lashes out when she discovers that her rommate Emily is gay. Meanwhile, two friends struggle to intervene. (Photo by Ryan Jones)
Repertoire of Scenes
C'mon I was just joking! An interactive theatre scene on race relations at Carolina
Be Rea$onable! An interactive theatre scene about differences in socio-economic class at Carolina
A Work of Art: An interactive theatre scene on sexism at Carolina
WingWoman: An interactive theatre scene about homophobia at Carolina (There is also a version called WingMan that focus on two male roommates instead of two female roommates)
How 'bout this party? An interactive theatre scene on sexual assault at Carolina
Tough Love: An interactive theatre scene on body image and nutrition at Carolina
Waiting for Becker? An interactive theatre scene on being stressed out at Carolina
No Big Deal? An interactive theatre scene on drugs and alcohol use at Carolina
Can I get that for you? An interactive theatre scene on physical ability and disability at Carolina (ready April 2009)
To a T: An interactive theatre scene on gender and heterosexism at Carolina (ready in April 2009)
Title TBA: An interactive theatre scene on Facebook/Cyber Stalking/Anonymous Blogging at Carolina (ready April 2009)
Future performances will address: depression/suicide, religion, and other health, wellness, and social justice issues
Contact: For more more information, or to request an ITC performance or workshop for your class, student organization, or campus event, please contact Ben Saypol, Program Coordinator, at or 919-966-2999.