Listen here now! "I Don't Want To Die."
Tune in today or watch the full video recording of Oscar Isaac, Kathryn Erbe, and Bill Camp performing a ProPublica article to frame a powerful conversation about insurance and healthcare.
Tune in on April 26 at 2pm EDT and April 29 at 8pm EDT on WNYC 93.9 FM or on WNYC.org to catch the broadcast! You can listen to the archived radio show anytime.
On April 9, we presented the third installment of Theater of War Productions’ new long-form journalism series at WNYC. The acclaimed actors Oscar Isaac (Dune, Ex Machina), Kathryn Erbe (Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Oz), and Bill Camp (The Queen's Gambit, The Night Of), performed “I Don’t Want to Die”: Needing Mental Health Care, He Got Trapped in His Insurer’s Ghost Network, written by Max Blau for ProPublica, to frame a powerful conversation about health insurance, ghost networks, and the challenges many American face accessing mental health care when they need it most.


Thank you to our partners at WNYC: Emily Botein, Jason Saul, Ryan Wilde, Mike Kutchman, Jared Paul, Rex Doane, and Kenya Young who have been amazing collaborators on the series!
We are grateful to Chase Culpon, Robert McGinnis, Milton Ruiz, Eric Weber, and Marika Hacking at WNYC for all their work to bring this installment to fruition. We are delighted to share these photos by Daleelah Saleh.
This series is directed and facilitated by Bryan Doerries, produced and technically directed by Marjolaine Goldsmith, with audience curation by Dominic Dupont, and also produced by Adam Iscoe.
This event was made possible by a generous grant from the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, and was co-presented by Theater of War Productions and WNYC, with special thanks to ProPublica.