FORT WAYNE â As the saying goes the show must go on, and theater is once again at First Presbyterian Church! Announcing the 2021 UnSeason, because, well, itâs âunâ.
Itâs unique, itâs untimely, itâs unapologetic, and itâs unequivocal that theater at First Pres is back!
The UnSeason line-up is âGodâs Favoriteâ by Neil Simon, the award-winning âThe Wolvesâ by Sarah DeLappe, âBad Seedâ by Maxwell Anderson, from William Marchâs novel, and âSylviaâ by A.R. Gurney.
The 2021 UnSeason is a product of these uncertain times post-Covid, from parking lot performances to a complete artistic shutdown. Instead of glossing over those changes, we decided to redream what theater after (and yet, during) COVID might look like.
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Patrick John Mills stands beside one of his latest paintings. It s part of a series titled Malignant, which Mills started after being diagnosed with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.(Robyn Miller/CBC)
Patrick John Mills knows all about the vital link between art and mental health.
The professional artist has paintings in collections around the world, but currently his studio in Renfrew, Ont., is filled with his latest series, titled Malignant.
The collection of highly textured paintings was inspired by his recent cancer diagnosis. Mills said it was a way for him to take control and come to terms with his own mortality.