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ABOUT THE SHOW

About

Another Day in Paradise is a raw, eye-opening documentary theatre piece that amplifies the voices of the unhoused community—people we often overlook or avoid in our daily lives. Based on interviews, conducted in San Diego, the show dives deep into the personal stories of individuals facing unimaginable challenges: addiction, self-harm, sexual assault, and the profound loss of loved ones. It highlights the complex, heartbreaking realities behind the faces we pass by on the street without a second thought.

From an immigrant mother raising her child against all odds to a man struggling under the weight of personal tragedy, Another Day in Paradise confronts the harsh truths of life on the margins of society. These are stories of survival, resilience, and the fight for dignity in a world that often turns its back.

Produced by Blindspot Collective, known for creating theatre about real people in our communities, this piece reminds us that the lives of those experiencing homelessness are more than their circumstances. It’s a call to see their humanity and understand the depth of their struggles. This is an urgent, must-see work that challenges us to look closer and think differently about the people we so easily disregard.

Another Day in Paradise combines the real words of real people with a moving original score to challenge perceptions. Through personal stories, the show urges us to reconsider how we engage with those living on the streets and reminds us that, while large-scale change is needed, small acts of kindness can also make a difference far larger than we think. This piece encourages audiences to think about what we, as individuals and as a community, can do to address the needs of our neighbors.

Check out a preview of the show in the

San Diego Union-Tribune!

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Another Day in Paradise is presented in partnership with Coronado Playhouse.

 

Performances are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday

at 8:00pm, and Sunday at 2:00pm from

November 14-24, 2024

All tickets are $30, General Admission.

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MEET THE ARTISTS

Written & Edited by: 

Shellina Hefner and Blake McCarty 

Music & Lyrics by: 

Taylor Lehmkuhl

Based on research by: 

Hannah Frederick, Shellina Hefner, Abi Hood, and Blake McCarty

Directed by Blake McCarty 

Featuring:

Jasper Capalad, Cole Chinn, Josalyn Elisabeth, Tash Gomez, Josiah Lopez,

Aiden Meyndert, Nathan Nonhof, Velvet Teressa Salgado, and Dacara Seward 

Stage Manager: Cassandra Shellum

Assistant Director: Abi Hood

Costume Designer: Hannah Frederick

Scenic Designer: Kyle Waterman

Special Thanks: 

Pathfinders, San Diego Rescue Mission, Think Dignity,  

California Center for the Arts Escondido, Hunter Brown, Desha Crownover,

Jansen Espares, Lilia Porter, and Sashank Kanchustambam

This production is possible thanks to generous support from

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Booking

THE VENUE

Performances from November 14-24 will be held at Coronado Playhouse located at 1835 Strand Way, Coronado, CA 92118.

Free parking is available in the adjacent lot.

Doors typically open 30 minutes prior to the performance.

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FAQ
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FREquently asked questions

I'm interested in donating, what do I do? 

We are accepting donations of canned/non-perishable food and new or gently used backpacks and blankets. Bring these items to the show and get $10 off your ticket if you buy at the door! If you are unable to bring your items to the door, please reach out to Shellina Hefner at shellina@blindspotcollective.org to arrange a pickup.

Is this show appropriate for all audiences?

This production deals with mature themes, including addiction, self-harm, sexual assault, and family loss. It is recommended for older teens and adults. Viewer discretion is advised.​

Why is this show important to see?

This show offers a deeply humanizing look at the experiences of the unhoused community, challenging stereotypes and inviting empathy. It urges audiences to reflect on their own perceptions of homelessness and consider both small and large ways to support and engage with those on the streets.

How can I get involved in addressing homelessness in San Diego?

There are several ways to get involved in the fight against homelessness in San Diego. You can volunteer with local organizations such as Father Joe’s Villages, Alpha Project, or San Diego Rescue Mission, which offer services like shelter, meals, and rehabilitation programs. Donations of food, clothing, and funds are always welcome, and many organizations need volunteers for outreach efforts. You can also advocate for policy changes by supporting initiatives that address affordable housing and mental health resources. Simply engaging with unhoused individuals in your community with respect and kindness is a powerful first step.

How long is the show?

The show is approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. 

Contact

CONTACT US

Blindspot Collective develops artistic programming to illuminate voices, communities, and stories in the blindspot

of our society.

If you have questions, please contact us at info@blindspotcollective.org 

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