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In partnership with University of Utah Health’s Resiliency Center and Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities

An evening of storytelling with The Bee featuring personal narratives of sickness and health, complications and recovery, and the challenges that arise in the providing and receiving of care. Hosted and Curated by Giuliana Serena and Nan Seymour

This show features true stories told live on stage without notes; they will be uncensored, unscripted, and deeply personal. We encourage all our listeners to be prepared for philosophically and emotionally challenging content!

Saturday, January 19, 2019 • 7:30PM Kingsbury Hall Please turn off all cell phones, pagers and other noisemakers. The taking of photographs, and audio or video recordings is strictly prohibited.


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How do we care for one another? How do we cope with illness, injury, and loss? How do we find the strength to heal? Stories help us grapple with these complex questions.

STORYTELLERS Tara Benally Jeremy Voros Allison Carr Stephen Trimble Lauren Ricks Johanna Greenberg Toshiharu Kano

HOSTS & CURATORS Giuliana Serena & Nan Seymour of The Bee

For more about The Bee, including information about upcoming shows, workshops, and to listen to stories from our archive, visit thebeeslc.org.

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LETTER FROM TONIGHT’S HOSTS At The Bee, we believe in the power of stories to make, shape, and progress culture. This has led us to produce a number of shows in which we – Giuliana Serena, Founder and Beekeeper of The Bee and Nan Seymour, The Bee’s Director of Narrative Encouragement – work closely with a select group of folks to share longer-form stories distinct from our ongoing evenings of lovingly competitive storytelling. These curated shows give us the opportunity to amplify the voices of storytellers from diverse backgrounds and experiences and address challenging topics. With this show, we’re excited to join an annual tradition of collaboration that the Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities has been engaged in with UtahPresents and the Department of Theater since 2015. We’re also grateful to have had the opportunity to work closely with the Resiliency Center though a series of storytelling workshops we facilitated with faculty, staff, and students of U of U Health in the spring of 2018. Tonight, seven storytellers will take the stage to share personal narratives of sickness and health, complications and recovery, and the challenges that arise in the providing and receiving of care. They were selected from among 64 heartfelt submissions from our community in response to a public call for healthcare stories we put out in the summer of 2018. It has been a true labor of love for each of these storytellers to prepare for this show and our absolute privilege to support them. We are deeply grateful to each of our storytellers, to all those who have done so much behind the scenes to make this night possible, and to you for coming and be a part of it! We invite you to listen this evening with an open heart and mind, with attentive curiosity, and to pull for each and every storyteller as they brave the stage. We hope that in being here with us and hearing these stories that you’ll remember that whatever health challenges you’re facing, whatever you’re struggling with, and whatever the future may hold, you are not in this alone. Finally, we would like to extend a special thanks to Matthew Petersen who planted the seed of this show after sharing a story from medical school on stage at The Bee. Our sincere gratitude also to Gretchen Case, Megan Call, Brooke Horejsi, Keven Myhre, and their colleagues at the University of Utah, as well as all those who continue to enthusiastically support storytelling in our community! Wishing you well, Giuliana Serena, Nan Seymour, & The Bee Team UTAHPRESENTS.ORG

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Community Partners

THE BEE – We host lovingly competitive storytelling each month with the occasional curated show and storytelling workshop in between. Join us! RESILIENCY CENTER - Designed to foster wellness and resilience for all employees within University of Utah Health, we serve as a hub for coordinating and expanding innovative programming while also housing resources essential to professional fulfillment. We aim to promote personal resilience, reduce individual burden and create an optimal work environment. PROGRAM IN MEDICAL ETHICS AND HUMANITIES – An important presence at the University of Utah for 30 years, we conduct internationally recognized research, teaching, and providing resources to students, faculty, and staff. We thrive on interdisciplinary collaboration, so we reach out from our home in the Division of General Internal Medicine at the School of Medicine to draw our core faculty from across campus and the wider community. This diversity allows us to offer events ranging from small-group discussions to large lectures to innovative events like this one, all emphasizing the crucial role that ethics, arts and humanities play in the experience of health care. GRADUATE MEDICAL EDUCATION WELLNESS OFFICE – We are committed to ensuring that Physician Residents and Fellows thrive as they complete their training, an inherently stressful time. Residents and Fellows are amazing people! Standing at the front row as a witness to many of life’s most challenging and precious moments, they work tirelessly in their efforts to support patients. Our privilege is to support them in this remarkable work. MEDICAL STUDENT WELLNESS PROGRAM – We provide a multidisciplinary, team-based, integrative approach to student wellness at the University of Utah School of Medicine. Our team is led by Director of Student Wellness, Michelle Vo, M.D., and Teresa Stocks, L.C.S.W. OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY & INCLUSION – Our goal is to develop, implement, analyze, and promote policies, initiatives, and programs to realize and support inclusive excellence in the University of Utah Health community and health equity in the communities we serve. Our vision is for the cornerstone values of equity and inclusion to guide – consistently and consciously – the professional actions of each student, trainee, staff, and faculty member of our academic community. OFFICE OF WELLNESS & INTEGRATIVE HEALTH – Championing wellness across campus and our community, we provide wellness solutions to empower patients, employees, community members and health care professionals to live a healthy life. Contact us to learn how we can empower you: 801-213-3777. 8

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for supporting this performance of Healthcare: Stories of Illness and Wellness


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About the Storytellers

Tara Benally resides in Southern San Juan County on the Utah Navajo Reservation. She is a descendant of the Hopi Tribe. Her family was raised by the Diné Bítahníí clan (folded arms people), born for the Nítłachíí (marks on the cheek people). After years in the construction industry, she has found herself called to engage in advocacy, activism, and politics to support and uplift indigenous communities. Jeremy Voros is a practicing Emergency Physician in SLC, madly in love husband, and father of three. He is proud to belong to a profession and medical speciality that strives to provide timely, rigorous, evidenced-based, patientcentric care to everyone, regardless of race, gender, religion, language, sexualorientation, time-of-day, or ability to pay. His latest passion is clawhammer banjo, a misunderstood but truly American art form that persists in oral histories now shared mostly via YouTube. Allison Carr is a passionate advocate for HSCT (Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation), suicide awareness and prevention, and breaking free of cultural expectations. Fighting a debilitating disease and getting the upper hand has motivated her to share her story and possibly give others with similar experiences hope. After raising four daughters in rural Utah, she now lives in SLC. Stephen Trimble has lived in the Four Corners states his whole life and currently resides in SLC with his beloved wife. He writes and photographs to share moments of stunning light, to start conversations, to call for action, and to bring back stories about this odd and wonderful home territory of ours. This winter, Artists of Utah/15 Bytes Magazine chose him as one of the “15 Most Influential Artists of Utah.” Lauren Ricks is a wife, mother, city league soccer player, aspiring chalk artist, tender-hearted animal lover, and the only girl in her family with short hair. In 2013 she was honored with an “Extraordinary Civilian” award for saving a stranger’s life by performing CPR. She lives in SLC with her wife, their son, two cats, a dog, a rabbit, a fish, and a snail named RBG in a home filled with joy, love, and a whole lot of dancing.

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About the Storytellers

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Johanna Greenberg grew up on the East Coast. She and her husband have called SLC home since 2005. As a Physician’s Assistant providing primary care to patients in our community, she feels fortunate to spend her days listening to their stories and getting to see the world through so many different perspectives. She is also a proud mother of two amazing boys. Toshiharu Kano was born in Japan to Japanese-American parents during WWII, and tells his family’s extraordinary story in his recently published book, Passage to Hiroshima. He is proud to have served as Director of Public Works for the City of Holladay for the past 20 years and currently resides in SLC with his wife Rita, two dogs, and three cats. ABOUT TONIGHT’S CURATORS & HOSTS Giuliana Serena is the Founder and Beekeeper of The Bee. Her commitment to creating intentional space for brave storytelling and engaged listening is rooted in her work as a Ceremonialist and Rites-of-Passage Facilitator. She appreciates the opportunity to hold space for community to share authentically, witness one another, and experience transformation together; from the wilds of nature to classrooms to the depths of dark and crowded bars – and beautiful halls like the one we find ourselves in tonight. Nan Seymour is passionate about helping people find and foster their voice. In addition to her work as The Bee’s Director of Narrative Encouragement she facilitates River Writing, a generative shared writing practice. She is currently coauthoring a dual voiced memoir with her 24 year-old transgender daughter. Their forthcoming book tells the story of a Utah girl who survives the perils of a misgendered adolescence to claim her true name and identity.

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WILD UP: “WE THE PEOPLE” Virtuoso Series Concert in Partnership with the School of Music February 2 • Libby Gardner Concert Hall

wild Up is an experimental classical ensemble, led by artistic director and conductor Christopher Rountree, united around the belief that no music is off limits, and that a concert space should be as moving as the music heard in it: small, powerful, and unlike anything else. In We the People, the group works with students and community members to create an original performance, inspired by songs of change and activism.

ANNA AKANA • DAVID P GARDNER LECTURE IN THE HUMANITIES AND FINE ARTS February 5 • Kingsbury Hall

Anna Akana started her YouTube channel in 2011, jumpstarting her career as an actress, producer, filmmaker, and writer. In 2013, she wrote and starred in the digital series “Riley Rewind,” which garnered over 25 million views across YouTube, Facebook, and Netflix. Now with over 1.7 million subscribers, Anna produces shorts films, sketches, and series for her channel, in addition to her weekly YouTube show, which features semi-autobiographical comedic stories that offer life advice. Her conversation with University Professor Sarah Projansky about the media arts and celebrity is sure to inspire and entertain. BOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 15 BANFF FILM FESTIVAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 19-21, March 4 THE OTHER MOZART . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . February 22-23 GINA CHAVEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . March 28-29 COMPLEXIONS CONTEMPORARY BALLET: “FROM BACH TO BOWIE” . . . . . . . April 5 SCOTT SILVEN: “WONDERS AT DUSK” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . April 6-7 SCOTT SILVEN: “AT THE ILLUSIONIST’S TABLE” . . . . . . . . . . . April 12-13 “ALICE” - PERFORMED BY U OF U YOUTH THEATRE . . . . . . . . . . April 12-13 “DIALOGES DES CARMELITES” - PERFORMED BY UNIV LYRIC OPERA ENSEMBLE . . . April 19-20 Tickets and information at utahpresents.org


Upcoming Events

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UPCOMING EVENTS WITH THE BEE 2ND THURSDAYS – The Bee hosts lovingly competitive storytelling the 2nd Thursday of each month at Metro Music Hall in downtown SLC. Each night, 10 storytellers picked at random from a hat have 5 minutes each to tell a true story on the theme of the night without notes. Tickets go on sale two weeks prior to each show and always sell out in advance! For upcoming dates, themes, to get tickets, and to put your name in the hat for a chance to tell a story of your own, visit thebeeslc.org. FEB 16 & MAR 16 – The Bee is hosting two sessions of our Storytelling for GrownUps Workshops this season! Telling our own true stories can be intimidating. Practice helps! We are experts at encouragement and creating brave space for people to be themselves together - and you definitely don’t have to identify as a “storyteller” to enjoy the experience. Care to join us? We would be delighted to work with you. Registration is open now, learn more and sign up at thebeeslc.org/workshops. Want us to keep you informed of upcoming storytelling opportunities? Sign up for our email list at thebeeslc.org and follow us on Instagram at @thebeeslc. UPCOMING EVENTS WITH U OF U HEALTH’S PROGRAM IN MEDICAL ETHICS AND HUMANITIES JAN 24 – Evening Ethics with Saundra Buys, MD & Susan Sample, MFA, PhD: “Is It Ethical for Physicians to Strategically Lie to Third-Party Payers On Behalf of Their Patients?” 5:30-7:00PM, Research Administration Building, Room 117. FEB 20 – Evening Ethics with Jeffrey R. Botkin, MD, MPH: “Informed consent: enduring challenges and opportunities” 5:30-7:00 pm, Research Administration Building, Room 117. FEB 21 – Lecture by Jeffrey R. Botkin, MD, MPH: “Biobanking Newborn Bloodspots: Henrietta Lacks Revisited” 8:00-9:00am, Pediatric Grand Rounds, David Green Lectureship, Primary Children’s Hospital, 3rd floor Auditorium. For additional details about events with the Program in Medical Ethics and Humanities or to be added to their email list, write to linda.carrlee@hsc.utah.edu. UPCOMING EVENT WITH STORYTELLER STEPHEN TRIMBLE JAN 23 - Read Local Onsite is a collaboration between Salt Lake City Arts Council and 15 Bytes with support from Utah Humanities, pairing emerging local writers with established writers for a reading and discussion of their work. This evening features Stephen Trimble and David Pace. 7:00 - 8:30pm at Finch Lane Gallery. Additional details at saltlakearts.org. UTAHPRESENTS.ORG

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Donors

UtahPresents $25,000+ Nancy Peery Marriott Foundation Salt Lake County Zoo, Arts & Parks $10,000 - 24,999 The Bar Method George S. and Dolores DorĂŠ Eccles Foundation Chet and Carrie Goodwin Phil and Mauri Hansen The House John and Marcia Price Family Foundation National Endowment for the Arts New England Foundation for the Arts Alice and Kevin Steiner UtahPresents Advisory Board $5000-9999 Brent Daines Chuck and Katie Horman Lone Rock Clothing / Design Ink Chrissy and Kurt Micek Prince Yeates & Geldzahler Renters Legal Liability Salt Lake City Arts Council The Sam and Diane Stewart Family Foundation $2500-4999 Marney and Peter Billings The B. W. Bastian Foundation Analecia and Ezekiel Dumke Dumke Law Lee and Audrey Hollaar Kenworth Sales Company Robert and Mikelle Mansfield Mitchell Barlow & Mansfield R. Harold Burton Foundation The Richard K. and Shirley S. Hemingway Foundation Steiner Foundation Kyle Treadway and Greg Pedroza Utah Division of Arts & Museums Western States Arts Federation Zions Bank

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In the event of an emergency, please walk to the nearest exit and follow instructions given by theatre personnel and ushers. Auditorium exits are clearly marked with lighted exit signs above each door. Move away from the building to a safe place.

Late-comers will be seated in accordance with the seating guidelines of the individual production.

Cameras and recording devices are strictly forbidden unless permission for their use is authorized in writing by theatre management.

Ticket office is located on the lower plaza at Kingsbury Hall, east of the main staircase. For ticket information, call 801-581-7100.

Children under six are not admitted to performances. All patrons must have a ticket regardless of age. Lap sitting is not allowed.

Lost and found is located in the ticket office or by asking the house manager. Please leave your name, phone number and description of the lost item with the ticket office (581-7100) or house manager.

Disabled parking is located on the east side of Kingsbury Hall via Presidents Circle.

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