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Brevard theatergoers in for a laugh at Titusville and Surfside

Brevard theatergoers in for a laugh at Titusville and Surfside
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LGBT+ young people disproportionately experience depression, anxiety and panic attacks

Report by ITV News Digital Journalist Jocelyn Evans Young LGBT+ people are disproportionately experiencing depression, anxiety and panic attacks at secondary school age, figures shared exclusively with ITV News have revealed. Almost half of LGBT+ secondary school students have experienced depression - and are twice as likely to struggle with their mental health compared to their non-LGBT+ peers. The charity Just Like Us, which conducted the survey, said the findings were devastating . It s an experience Lili Hartlep is all too familiar with. As I grew up LGBT+ I met other peers and it was very common to have friends, myself included, who lived that experience of depression or anxiety or other mental health issues, connected to our gender identity or sexual orientation.

There s something for everyone this weekend at Brevard theaters

This weekend, theater fans will be super busy as they go “Up” at Surfside, catch “Big Fish” in Titusville, check out an angry “Inch” at the Henegar and boogie to ABBA with  Mamma Mia in Cocoa Village. Four of the five theaters in Brevard are opening new productions on Friday, April 23, making for a collection of theatrical riches. Let’s start at the north and work our way south. Titusville Playhouse unveils its small-cast version of “Big Fish” Friday, April 23. Here, the cast does double or triple, or more duty in multiple roles. “I switched everything this year to small cast versions because of COVID,” said executive artistic director Steven Heron. “With the small-cast version, the story has been condensed and shines.”

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