Newark Public Library will present, CALL ME CRAZY: Diary of A Mad Social Worker this Saturday, March 14th from 2-4pm. Written & performed by NJ native, Helena D. Lewis (2014 AUDELCO Solo Performance Winner) CALL ME CRAZY tells a on-of-a-kind story from the inside out.
After being assigned more work than she can handle, social worker Lewis has a nervous breakdown, tries to kill her boss, and is committed for psychiatric observation. After being restrained, Lewis recalls her true-life experiences working with prostitutes, drug addicts and prisoners, portraying twenty-five different characters from pimps to menopausal women.
Call Me Crazy…a unique look at the highs and lows of working for peanuts while trying to save the world one poem at a time.
This performance is free and open to the public. Tell a friend. Bring a friend!