Random Acts Announces #SAFESPACE With Host Roy Samra, 12/18 At Pride Arts Center

By: Dec. 12, 2018
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Random Acts Announces #SAFESPACE With Host Roy Samra, 12/18 At Pride Arts Center

Random Acts has announced the next #SafeSpace variety event for Tuesday, December 18 at 7:30pm. The fundraiser, which will be held at Pride Arts Center (4139 N Broadway) will be hosted by Roy Samra. There is a suggested donation of $5 with proceeds benefiting Project Fierce Chicago.

Joining Samra will be drag artists Angelica Grace and Danika Bone't, comedians Whitney Chitwood, Rebecca Fass, Megan Stalter, Malic White, and Whitney Wasson, plus Kenny Coleman and Mckenzie Graham-Howard performing spoken word. The evening will also feature vocal performances from Karissa Kosman and Yasir Muhammad, ending with a set from Emma Grace.

ABOUT Roy Samra

Roy is currently starring in Pride Films & Plays' Barney the Elf. Additional credits include Priscilla: Queen of the Desert (Pride Films & Plays), The CiviliTy of Albert Cashier (Permoveo Productions), The View Upstairs (Circle Theatre), Anna Karanina (LifeLine), Ladies Night of the Living Dead (Random Acts), and several productions with Windy City Performs.

ABOUT #SAFESPACE AND RANDOM ACTS

Random Acts is dedicated to presenting unpredictable and diverse genres of theatre. We strive to create approachable art with no expectations. The #SafeSpace variety series launched in March 2018 and has since featured the work of over 60 diverse artists while raising funds for organizations such as Planned Parenthood, The Night Ministry, Trans Lifeline, RAICES and Chicago Abortion Fund. www.RandomActsChicago.com

ABOUT PROJECT FIERCE CHICAGO

Project Fierce Chicago seeks to create affirming transitional housing for LGTBQIA+ youth in Chicago that is responsive to the needs of young people. By mobilizing our communities, we provide pathways to independence.

PFC launched publicly in April of 2013 and received an overwhelmingly supportive response from queer & allied communities. Since then, the organization has expanded exponentially, hosted myriad community events, collaborated with radical organizations, and raised thousands of dollars. Dozens of volunteers have dedicated time and energy to organizing events, house-hunting, promoting the project through tabling, social media, and our monthly newsletter, and collaborating on fundraising efforts."

PFC has spent the last four years building a sustainable foundation, including cultivating community, small businesses, foundation and donor support. Through this work, we have also created a base of committed volunteers and board members and established the infrastructure to provide community-based, youth-centered, transitional housing. Due to your support and belief in our mission, in 2015 we were able to purchase a four flat apartment building in North Lawndale, on Chicago's West Side.



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