As Much As I Can
If infection rates don't change, by 2020, 1 in 2 black men who have sex with men will be diagnosed with HIV in their lifetime. Presented by ViiV Healthcare, As Much As I Can (AMAIC) was created as a way to fight against this by empowering men to tell their own stories, fostering community dialogue, and reducing stigma. One of the first immersive theater productions that has been evaluated and demonstrated to be an effective public health intervention, AMAIC has toured the US regionally and premiered to sold-out crowds in NYC with coverage from top-tier press. In September 2019, AMAIC made its sold-out Off-Broadway debut at the legendary Joe’s Pub at the Public Theater.
Press
Immersive Play Tells Real-Life Stories Based on Black LGBTQ Men’s Experiences
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Finally a Play About Being Black, Gay, and Living with HIV
How a pharmaceutical company’s HIV research became immersive theater
As Much As I Can Opening at Joe’s Pub this Week
An Experiential Play With a Purpose
The Immersive Play 'As Much As I Can' Blurs Reality with Fantasy
The Theater Movement Destigmatizing HIV in Black Gay Men
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Brandon Gill, Cory Gibson, Stephanie Berry Star in Limited Run of Sarah Hall’s As Much As I Can Beginning September 12
— PLAYBILL
Shining a Much-Needed Spotlight on Black Men Living with HIV
In ‘As Much as I Can,’ Black Gay and Bisexual Men Share Their HIV Stories
"As Much As I Can" Addresses Misnomers About HIV/AIDS
How this HIV+ Actor is Using His Diagnosis to Tell Overlooked Stories
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