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Elephant in the Room Series: "Aftermath"

Elephant in the Room Series: "Aftermath"

NH Theatre Project presents Aftermath, as part of its award winning* Elephant-in-the-Room Series: An evening of community dialogue around the challenges faced by first responders and their families.

This November, NH Theatre Project will be touring their presentation of Aftermath around the state of NH. In the spirit of NHTP's Elephant-in-the-Room Series, the event features a short playreading followed by a facilitated discussion between the audience and a panel of experts, highlighting the issues and challenges brought up in the play.

The Play Reading (40mins)
Aftermath, written by Tim Barretto, is the story of one firefighter wrestling with the emotional fallout and psychological burden that weigh him down after responding to a tragic accident.The play shines a light on the ways this incident affects his life, and the ripples it causes in his family and colleagues.

The Discussion (45min)
After the play is read, one of NHTP’s Artist-Facilitators guides the audience in an interactive discussion of the play’s themes along with a panel of subject matter experts (mental health professionals, first responders, community leaders, etc). We lean into fostering supportive and constructive dialogue around these important, difficult, and often ignored issues.

Kimball Jenkins
Free, registration required
06:00 PM - 07:30 PM on Wed, 12 Nov 2025

Event Supported By

NH Theatre Project
(603)431-6644
info@nhtheatreproject.org
Kimball Jenkins
266 North Main Street
Concord, New Hampshire 03301
6032253932
connect@kimballjenkins.com

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