Curated by Logan Mutz
Thursday, March 2, 2017
Doors at 6:30, show at 7
The Screening Room 127 E. Congress St
$8 Adults, $6 Students
Sometimes “Left” is not right. Sometimes it is. “Left” may also imply loss or abandonment. When one leaves, something is almost always left behind. But sometimes “left” is the strength to leave a situation and seek greener pastures in the face of uncertainty. Join us as six story tellers brave the Odyssey Stage to share their stories of loss, recovery, and discovery in the “Left” show on March 2nd.
Storytellers include:
Angela Orlando is a professor, scholar, writer, hiker, lover, and fighter form Northern Arizona. Desert girl through and through, with a whole lot of urban stirred in.
Aly Cruz is originally from Phoenix, Arizona. She was raised on punk music and campfire stories. She moved to Tucson three years ago to go to school at The University of Arizona where she studies Communication, Political Science, and French. She plays trombone in the U of A band. Her biggest goal in life is to explore the world and meet as many people as possible.
Pamela CampBell is currently pursuing a second Master’s degree in School Counseling at the University of Arizona. She loves climbing, singing, playing guitar, baking, binge watching Netflix, reading, writing, dancing, and telling people all about the things she loves.