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Brilliant monologue draws on personal experience of mental illness

November 12th, 2016 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized

port-theatre-gillian-brendan“The guy is so smart, his rapid-fire delivery so clean and confident, his wit so casual, copious, and reassuring that he makes the journey feel safe for the audience. He gives himself; he feels less alone and we feel less alone” [Georgia Straight]

Author, musician and slam poet Brendan McLeod visited with VIMHS resource development coordinator Gillian Baker, in the above image, after his performance of Brain at Nanaimo’s Port Theatre. Brendan explores his experiences with mental illness — specifically OCD — in his acclaimed monologue, now on tour after numerous fringe theatre performances. Vancouver Island Mental Health Society was featured as a community partner at the sold-out Port Theatre show. People First Radio will share an interview with Brendan McLeod soon…watch this space!

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