Long COVID Showed Me the Bottom of American Health Care
Featuring Gary Farmer, Irma-Estel Laguerre, Tanis Parenteau, and Lou Diamond Phillips. Join our live studio audience, in person or on Zoom, at WNYC on May 28 at 7pm EDT!
Please join us for the fifth installment of Theater of War Productions’ new long-form journalism series at WNYC on May 28 at 7pm EDT. The acclaimed actors Gary Farmer (Dead Man, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, Smoke Signals), Irma-Estel Laguerre (Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Blue Bloods, The Undoing), Tanis Parenteau (Billions, House of Cards, Sweet Summer Pow-Wow), and Lou Diamond Phillips (La Bamba, Stand and Deliver, Prodigal Son) will perform “Long COVID Showed Me the Bottom of American Health Care,” written by Rebecca Nagle for The Atlantic, as a catalyst for a guided audience discussion about the lasting impact of long COVID on individuals and communities nationwide. Rebecca, a prominent Native American/Cherokee activist and journalist, writes movingly about her own struggle with long COVID and the challenges she, her community, and 1 in 20 Americans have faced accessing treatment and care for the disease. The event will be recorded with a live studio audience and broadcast several weeks later on WNYC.
The audience for the upcoming event will include elders, immunocompromised people, and people living with long COVID. To protect this audience, masking is encouraged. Masks will be available in the lobby and on every seat. For those who seek added protection, we strongly recommend attending on Zoom.
Co-Presented by Theater of War Productions and WNYC, with special thanks to The Atlantic.
Supported by a generous grant from the Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund.
Directed and facilitated by Bryan Doerries.
This free, public, hybrid event will take place for a live studio audience, in person at WNYC and on Zoom. In-person registration does not guarantee you a seat, please arrive by 6:30pm. If you choose to join us online, this event can be accessed on personal devices. The event Zoom link will be distributed via email and available to registered attendees starting two days prior to the event. This event will be captioned in English on Zoom. If you join the conversation, you may be included in the future radio program.
Is there a mask requirement for the in-person option? It is tone deaf to do a show about Long COVID while not doing the bare minimum to avoid transmission in the theater. Each infection comes with a 10% chance of developing Long COVID (higher for people with disabilities) and people with long COVID already risk getting worse with each reinfection. Would hope that this would be accessible for BOTH in person and virtual audience. Without an audience mask requirement, it's not.
Very glad to see you are offering a hybrid option. We keep each other safe!