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See zAmya’s 2017 Reality Roadshow, Who Wants to Be a Homeless Millionaire?, at one of the two Final Shows, Jan 30 and 31

Article by Claudia Kittock, photos by Rick Kittock

You have only a few more chances to see the current zAmya production, Who Wants to Be a Homeless Millionaire?.  They will be performing at the Capri Theater, 2027 West Broadway, on Monday, January 30 at 7:30pm; and at the Ebenezer Park Apartments, 2700 Park Avenue, on January 31, at 2:00pm.

The 2017 Reality Roadshow takes media stereotypes of homelessness and turns them inside out, exposing the true stories of the streets. With a multi-talented cast of actors, most of whom are or have been homeless; this show will educate and entertain.

Homelessness is a broad topic directly affecting over 10,000 on a nightly basis in Minnesota and indirectly impacting all Minnesotans. This show covers many related issues including foster care, veteran homelessness, shelter systems, addiction and 6 Simple Steps to Living in Your Car. With humor, drama and a song and dance or two, The Reality Roadshow challenges the notion that, in this richest of nations, we must compete for the resources we need to survive.

All Performances are FREE of charge and freewill donations are accepted. $10 bus cards offered at performances for those in need.

Claudia can be reached at claudia@millcitymedia.org

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