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fml: how Carson McCullers saved my life is a play about surviving high school and how literature still has the power to transform how we see the world.
Written by Sarah Gubbins and directed by Joanie Schultz
Running February 28-March 18
SPECIAL EVENT:
Post-Show Discussion with Dan and Bill Savage on Friday March 9, after 7:30 performance
After the March 9 performance of fml, Dan and Bill Savage will lead a discussion on topics raised by the show, including homophobia and anti-gay bullying. Dan Savage is author of the highly-popular, nationally syndicated sex column Savage Love, and co-creator of the ‘It Gets Better Project,’ a campaign to bring hope to gay teens struggling with bullying due to their sexuality. Bill Savage, Dan’s brother, is a Northwestern Lecturer and Historian.
This special discussion takes place directly after the March 9 performance of fml, and is open to all audience members with tickets to the show.