Type 2 - A Tragic Comedy
Monday July 20, 2009
from
9:00pm -
10:00pm
BEST IN WINDSOR FRINGE, 2008
Our 2009 Hamilton Fringe Festival Show Synopsis
"Type 2- A Tragic Comedy" is a sensitive, realistic
portrayal of the highs and lows of bipolar disorder.
The story chronicles the career of a stand up comic
who suffers from the illness. We also see how
her periods of depression and mania affect her
husband and their relationship. "Type 2" is a
rags to riches to reality tale that pulls no punches
from either viewpoint. The show features the
re-teaming of comic genius Michelle Mainwaring,
who won WODL Best Actress award for her dark,
dramatic portrayal of Annie Wilkes in "Misery" and
her partner in that production Jason Gale who was
nominated for best actor.
Gale wrote the script, utilizing his research and personal battle
with the illness. If you know or think you know
someone who is bipolar, you must see this show.
* Warning-Strong language and mature content
For more information about "Type 2", please visit our site, www.type2bipolarshow.com
2009 HAMILTON FRINGE FESTIVAL — DATES FOR TYPE 2 - A TRAGIC COMEDY
Venue: Hamilton Theatre Inc., 140 McNab St. North, Hamilton ON
Dates and Times:
Saturday July 18 - 12:00 noon
Sunday July 19 - 5:00 p.m.
Monday July 20 - 9:00 p.m.
Wednesday July 22 - 7:30 p.m.
Thursday July 23 - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday July 25 - 9:00 p.m.
Sunday July 26 - 3:00 p.m.
Ticket prices - $9.00 available at the venue box office before each show or online at www.hamiltonfringe.ca/tickets
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WHO IS AFFECTED? 254 Million people are affected worldwide and 1 in 200 people have Bipolar Disorder. At any given time, almost 3 million Canadians have serious depression. -CMHA
•Average age of onset: 23-25
•Average age of correct diagnosis: 40
•Average number of years it takes a bipolar person or their family to seek treatment from the onset of symptoms: 10yrs
•This is the highest suicide rate of any psychiatric disorder and more than 20 times higher than the rate of suicide in the general population. About half of all suicides in the U.S. can be attributed to bipolar disorder.
• Bipolar people who are not being treated at any given time: approximately 50%
••Number one risk factor for relapse into a bipolar episode:
Going off your meds.
From numerous journals/articles, from The Bipolar Foundation, the DBSA, the National Institute of Mental Health
Every untreated patient with Bipolar Disorder costs their employer an average of $10, 000 a year in lost productivity