‘Young Frankenstein’ by Theatre Three (Courtesy photos by Jeffrey Schmidt) Stage Notes is a weekly aggregate post about theater, classical music and stage news, events, reviews and other pertinent information. More than 70 Dallas artists to unite for HIV/AIDS benefit performance FILE – Rehearsal for 2013’s ‘A Gathering.’ (Courtesy photo) On Wednesday, TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND, AT&T Performing Arts Center and director Joel Ferrell announced the return of the performance event, A Gathering, to commemorate the HIV/AIDS crisis.
With 70-plus Dallas artists participating, A Gathering 2022 will celebrate community through dance, music, drama, drag and more.
The performance will be at the Winspear on Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. The event will feature works by area arts organzations to support local HIV/AIDS service organizations.
Proceeds from A Gathering 2022 will benefit AIN, AIDS Services of Dallas, Prism Healthcare and Resource Center. The National AIDS Memorial Quilt will join in by sharing two 12’x12’ sections of the AIDS quilt for the production and display here in Dallas. “It is amazing to see all this incredible talent coming together for a highly entertaining evening of singing, dancing, and spoken word,” Charles Santos, executive/artistic director of TITAS/DANCE UNBOUND and a co-producer of A Gathering 2022 said in the press release. “We have made incredible progress in fighting HIV/AIDS, bigotry and hate.