Dr. Bill Thomas: The Age of Disruption 2016 Tour

Aging expert Dr. Bill Thomas and musical guest Nate Silas Richardson offer an entertaining and highly disruptive exploration of aging at the Infinity Hall from 2:30 to 4:30 PM and 7:00 to 8:30 PM on Wednesday, May 18, 2016, as part of The Age of Disruption Tour.The Age of Disruption 2016 Tour is a modern day American Chautauqua movement barnstorming the country in a rock n’ roll tour bus to bring communities a new and highly disruptive understanding of aging.Created by Dr. Bill Thomas, one of the most innovative and creative thinkers working in medicine today, the Tour brings a radical new approach — and conversation — to growth and aging. The 2016 tour features Disrupt Dementia, a community-based workshop, and Dr. Thomas’ signature “non-fiction theater” performance, Life’s Most Dangerous Game, featuring the unconventional pairing of a physician (Dr. Thomas) and a musician, Nate Silas Richardson.Disrupt Dementia – Aging Workshop, 2:30 to 4:30 PM -- An exclusive documentary by the director of Alive Inside, followed by a community engagement workshop designed for people living with dementia and care partners.Aging Life’s Most Dangerous Game – Theatre Performance, 7:00 to 8:30 PM -- Dr. Thomas’ signature “non-fiction” theatrical performance features original music, storytelling, poetry and groundbreaking insights on aging and care. Featuring musical guest Nate Silas Richardson.You can purchase tickets at https://drbillthomas.org/local/hartford-ct/Ticket Information: $15 per show; $30 for both

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