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Princeton University Offers Students Resources to Transition Genders

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The Manic Monologues Takes You Inside the Lives of 21 People With Mental Illness

The Manic Monologues Takes You Inside the Lives of 21 People With Mental Illness Silvia Pittman © The Mighty ‘The Magic Monologues’ header image A virtual theatre experience called “The Manic Monologues” will offer viewers a window into what it’s like to live with a mental illness. The online production was put together by the McCarter Theatre Center in association with Princeton University Health Services and other performing arts centers. It will consist of 21 monologues performed by actors sharing real stories in hopes of destigmatizing and shining a light on mental illness. “With this digital endeavor, McCarter hopes to reinforce its role as a cultural organization dedicated to innovative projects that spark timely dialogue and strengthen community,” said McCarter’s Resident Producer Debbie Bisno, adding:

Manic Monologues in Princeton tackles mental illness stigma

advertisement advertisement As a PhD student at Stanford University in 2017, Zachary Burton was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. After hearing the news, he immediately struggled with overcoming his own preconceived notions about the condition, and what living with it would mean. advertisement “It was a huge reckoning for numerous reasons,” he tells Fast Company. “Part of it was simply just that label like, wow, I’m like this crazy person now. This can’t be true.” To help reduce the stigma around mental illness for himself and others, Burton turned to live theater. He and fellow Stanford alumnus Elisa Hofmeister created a show called

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