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Disclosure

A world premiere play

Debuting this summer at The Spreckles Theatre

as part of the San Diego International Fringe Festival

Written by The arcHIVe project founder Rodney Rodriguez

Performance dates:

Friday, July 4th at 6:30pm Thursday, July 10th at 11:00am

Saturday, July 5th at 12:30pm Saturday, July 12th at 8:00pm

Monday, July 7th at 8:00pm

*Ticket price does not include required $5 Fringe Festival badge

All performances will be on stage at the historic Spreckles Theatre, 121 Broadway, San Diego, CA 92101.

Press Information available soon

Matthew is in the midst of his youth when he learns that he is HIV-positive. After coming to terms with his diagnosis himself, he has decided to disclose his status to his family including his anxious sister, his impervious grandfather, and his neurotic mother. To overcome their own stigma and learn what it means to live with HIV in this generation, they will have to solve their differences and function as a family.

Addressing many of the stigmas surrounding HIV, this play is based on some of the stories collected by The arcHIVe project. This opportunity has been made possible by our friends at The Human Dignity Foundation.

This production will premiere in

a Black Box setting on stage at

the historic Spreckles Theatre in

downtown San Diego.

This performance made possible by:

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