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Stage Left Players to host community conversation program with improviser

Paul Dahman will lead the presentation at Staying Alive: A Community Conversation on Saturday, Feb. 28 at 7 p.m. at the Trinity Playhouse in Lisbon. The event is free and open to adults and high school students. (Submitted photo)

LISBON — Stage Left Players will host Staying Alive: A Community Conversation on Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Trinity Playhouse in Lisbon. The event is free and open to adults and high school students.

The evening will feature Stage Left actor and improviser Paul Dahman, whose storytelling and thoughtful presentation use humor and shared experience to open the door to meaningful dialogue about mental health and community support.

Staying Alive is designed as a space for reflection, connection, and honest conversation. Representatives from the Columbiana County Mental Health and Recovery Services Board will be present to provide information about local resources and support services.

The goal of the evening is simple: to create space for open dialogue, reduce stigma, and remind community members that no one has to navigate life’s challenges alone.

The Trinity Playhouse is located at 234 E. Lincoln Way in downtown Lisbon. For information, visit www.stageleftplayers.org or call 724-426-1955.

Starting at $2.99/week.

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