JCSU’s Collegiate Health Improvement Project presents the musical event A Walk in my Shoes at the Attic Theatre of the Little Rock Community Development Center, located at 401 N. McDowell St., Charlotte, N.C.
The play is staged with R&B, Hop-Hop, Gospel and Jazz, with a live orchestra and sizzling choreography.
Friday March 3, 2017 (8 pm)
Saturday March 4, 2017 (7:30 pm)
Sunday March 5, 2017 (3 pm)
Note: A Walk in my Shoes has strong language and adult themes. Parental discretion is suggested.
Pay what you can! There are no advance sales.
A Walk in my Shoes follows the lives of four talented and tormented young adults who have been carousing since they were toddlers at KING OF GLORY Church of the Living God and Community Center. O’Neal is an overachieving, closeted preacher’s kid running from his own truths.
Maseo just did time for another drug possession charge. Kara is a brash transgender woman with an impeccable shoe collection afforded by her new occupation, escorting. And there’s Bonnie, whose haunting secrets could rock the foundations of her childhood friendships forever.
Blending hip-hop, R&B, gospel, poetry, sizzling choreography, a dynamic ensemble of actors and a live orchestra, A WALK IN MY SHOES highlights the complicated challenges that urban millennials face every day.
The purpose of the C.H.I.P (Collegiate Health Improvement via Prevention) project is to provide primarily African-American college students and community members, aged 18 to 24, with education and activities that will help them avoid HIV, hepatitis, and substance abuse, in addition to other risky behaviors.
The project provides evidence-based curriculum instruction and related services including HIV and HCV testing, and follow up counseling.