Madeline + Nox! + AMA: Dixon Osburn
Ask Me Anything: Changemakers - December 10, 2022
The world may seem chaotic right now, but these activists, artists, and community leaders are helping make the world better.
Details
Studio Theatre
1501 14th Street Northwest
Ask Me Anything: Changemakers features interviews with DMV residents who are making the world a better place. These interviews serve as inspiration for a performance by WIT’s improvisers.
This show is sponsored by the DC Mayor’s Office of LGBTQ Affairs. To learn more about our grant, which includes a series of free Improv for All workshops aimed at the LGBTQ+ community, click here.
About Dixon Osburn
Dixon Osburn is the author of the Amazon best seller Mission Possible: The Story of Repealing “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” an effort he led at Servicemembers Legal Defense Network. At Human Rights First, he led efforts to close Guantanamo and end torture. As director of the Center for Justice and Accountability, he led efforts to hold war criminals accountable. Dixon received his AB with distinction from Stanford University and JD/MBA from Georgetown. He lives in Washington, D.C.
COVID safety
Masks are required for all patrons in performance spaces. WIT encourages the use of medical-grade masks (like surgical masks). To learn more about Studio Theatre’s COVID safety policy, visit their health and safety page.
Accessibility information
To learn more about Studio Theatre’s accessibility, including wheelchair seating and assisted listening devices visit their accessibility page. If you have accessibility questions, please contact wit@witdc.org.
Photo by Jeff Salmore