This Is My Brave Hampton Roads Virtual Livestream
Sunday October 25, 2020 at 4PM EDT / 3PM CDT / 1PM PDT premiering on YouTube
Please join us for a virtual presentation of essays, original music, comedy, and poetry performed by individuals living with — or loving someone with — a mental health condition.
Registration is free, but donations are greatly appreciated to help us continue shining a light on mental illness. Registration will open in September 2020.
*Due to some adult content and strong language, parental guidance is advised for children under 13.
Due to COVID-19, This Is My Brave Hampton Roads was postponed from its original April 2020 live performance date. To ensure the safety of our storytellers, audience members, and staff, This Is My Brave Hampton Roads will instead be professionally filmed and then streamed online for a global audience on Sunday October 25, 2020.
This Is My Brave hosts storytelling performances across the United States each year, giving everyday community members a chance to stand on stage and share their personal experiences with mental illness or substance use disorders. Many are sharing stories publicly for the very first time. Cast members feel seen, understood, and less alone, and audience members learn more about and empathize with performers.
Each This Is My Brave performance is produced by a local producer or partner organization, with support from This Is My Brave. Performances encompass perspectives on many forms of mental illness or substance use disorder, including depression, anxiety, OCD, bipolar disorder, eating disorders, schizophrenia, PTSD, and more. Stories are shared via spoken word essay, original poetry, comedy, dance, or original music.