About this Event
Making Love to Fear
A theatrical performance on how pain turns to medicine through Love.
On International Women's Day (March 8 2025), which is my 50th birthday, I will perform a one-woman-show called Making Love to Fear — also the title of the book I'm writing. It's a three-act show with ‘speak-sing’ (speaking with song woven in), projected imagery, theatrical dance and community engagement — inviting us to remember who we are — { Love }.
The show features three stories from my own rigorous journey, exhibiting the power of Love in greeting severe pain and healing disease.
It is an emotive invitation for humanity to face fear through Love’s eyes — preventing and healing pain, addiction, depression, victimhood & all forms of dis-ease — illuminating the beauty, joy, vitality and freedom that are our birthright.
See you there!
Jessica Rios, Writer + Coach + Performer
All three acts highlight how Love heals
the greatest human dis-ease —
the myth that we are separate
from each other, nature and God —
and the communion we are all dying for.
More Love, less addiction.
More Love, less depression.
More Love, less victimhood.
More Love, less isolation, loneliness
and transfer of trauma
from parents to their children.
More love, less war.
More Love, less rape, suicide and
pharmaceutical dependency.
More Love — less fear.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Polly Klaas Community Theater, 417 Western Avenue, Petaluma, United States
USD 28.00