‘As Much As I Can’ is an up-close theater experience about HIV/AIDS

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‘As Much As I Can’ is an up-close theater experience about HIV/AIDS
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The touring production comes to Chicago as a free work designed as an intervention to educate people on the HIV epidemic in marginalized communities.

In a world where artificial intelligence is encroaching on reality every day and the pandemic is always in the background, in-person experiences are all the more interactive and engaging. Case in point: The haunted house experience Terror Roulette in South Barrington, where the fourth wall doesn’t exist and the actors can actually lay hands on you to provide a spookier environment.

Along the way, the dulcet sounds of Voya and Washington imbues each space with a gravitas for the HIV/AIDS epidemic and how it has impacted the Black community, a population that accounts for a higher proportion of new HIV diagnoses compared to other races and ethnicities, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Christopher Livingston plays George in 'As Much As I Can,' a theater experience that hopes to improve representation of life with HIV.

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