Stories of gun violence. Stories of activism. It happens #HereToo.
#HereToo amplifies young activists’ voices through performance. Inspired by March for Our Lives, we gather stories about gun violence; and we archive and share these stories with theatre makers who, in turn, make devised performances about these issues as they impact their own communities.
#HereToo is a Kennedy Center / American College Theatre Festival Citizen Artist Award Winner.
A black blackground with white text: “Stories of gun violence. Stories of activism. It happens #HereToo.
An actor in a red shirt and jeans stands holding a script in front of a cast sitting on chairs, with a projected image of a shadowy figure in front of a blue background on the wall.
A yellow background with black and blue text: Congratulations to our west coast premier production - HereToo-WWU. Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival 2020 Awards: Citizen Artist Award, Distinguished Company-Generated or Devised Work, Outstanding Lead Devisors, Rich Brown and Barbara Pitts McAdams
A actor with dark black hair in a pony tail gestures at a script.
A dancer with a white shirt and orange skirt leaps into the air on top of a white stage with blue and red roses projected on a screen to the right.
An actor with black and brown curly hair and a red shirt holds a script facing an actor with dark hair and a black shirt holding a script.
A cast of actors wearing gray and black shirts stand on a black stage with a white platform.
An actor with gray pants and a black shirt stands with a script in front of a dark background.
A blue background with white and yellow text reads: #HereToo-WWU. Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival 2020. Citizen Artist Award. Recognizing programs in a higher education using theatrical productions to promote long-term societal impacts through an artistic, empathetic exploration of our complex cultural and physical world, and advocates for j. Congratulations to our west cost premier production, #HereToo-WWU.
Three actors are on stage in front of a purple lighted projection with an image of an assault weapon on top. One actor is sitting, wearing an old-timey military jacket and the other two actors sit at a table.
Actors sit on a stage, their faces lit up by the glow of their phones.
An actor in a pink shirt is illuminated by hands of other actors holding phones.
An actor in a black shirt and denim jeans stands in front of scaffolding holding a script.
An actor wearing a blue shirt with the March for Our Lives logo and holding a March for Our Lives poster sits on their knees in front of a line of shadowy actors holding small candles.