Addiction-Based Play "Four Legs to Stand On" Coming to Newport for 3 Shows

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Addiction-Based Play "Four Legs to Stand On" Coming to Newport for 3 Shows

Four Legs to Stand on
CODAC Behavioral Healthcare will be sponsoring three performances of “Four Legs to Stand On” throughout Newport County as part of its 40th celebration.

“‘Four Legs to Stand On’ gives voice to a family with addiction, showing very powerfully that addiction truly is a family disease. All members of the family are so deeply touched and all are given the opportunity to share how this disease has troubled them. It is definitely worthwhile and is sure to stimulate important conversations. Ana Bess is doing a wonderful job of working to decrease stigma and increase awareness of mental health and addiction and I applaud her efforts,”  said Carol Wilcox, a Portsmouth resident, and mother who recently lost her son to addiction. 

The Show

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Drawing from community narratives and research on addiction, the performance written by Ana Bess Moyer Bell is a depiction of how discussions around substance use disorder is playing out in living rooms across Rhode Island and elsewhere.

 “The play delivers its message on several levels, speaking to the experiences of individuals, families, and communities grappling with the burden of opioid addiction. The performance really brings home the themes of stigma and discrimination that surround this chronic disease.” Despite Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) being recognized as a medical condition that alters how the brain functions, Hurley stated, “it is problematic that many continue to see addiction as a character failing—a view often leading to judgement and denial that can obscure opportunities for healing,” said CODAC President Linda Hurley.

Guests will also be given demonstrations on how to administer the life-saving drug Narcan, a drug used to counteract opioid overdoses, before and after each of the performances.

Performances Schedule

The first performance in this series will be held on April 2 at Portsmouth High School at 6:30 p.m.

This performance will include remarks from Rhode Island Lt. Gov. Daniel McKee, as well as commentary from the cast, individuals affected by the opioid crisis, and playwright Moyer Bell, who produced the performance through her non-profit, COAAST (Creating Outreach About Addiction Support Together).

On April 26, a second performance will begin at 7 p.m. at the Tiverton Library.

The final spring performance will be a special adaption of “Four Legs to Stand On,” hosted by Congressman David Cicilline, at the Jane Pickens Theater and Event Center in the beginning of May. 


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