Fault Lines: a story of addiction

  • November 14 - 16, 2025
  • HomeLife Academy

    3563 North Highland Avenue
    Jackson, Tennessee 38305
Ticket Price $22.13-$27.38 Buy Tickets
Description

Fault Lines: A Story of Addiction

PHOENIX PASS AVAILABLE! BUY HERE - enjoy all three nights for only $30

Join us for an unforgettable evening as we present "Fault Lines: A Story of Addiction." This powerful performance delves into the raw and emotional journey of addiction, capturing the struggles, heartbreak, and hope that define the path to recovery. Each night our show will end with a completely different final act, buy the Phoenix Pass to watch all three.

Through a poignant blend of music and storytelling, "Fault Lines" offers an immersive experience that resonates with anyone who has been touched by the complexities of addiction. Our talented performers bring this compelling narrative to life, creating a profound connection with the audience.

Be part of this impactful event that not only entertains but also enlightens and inspires. Witness the transformative power of art and music as we explore the delicate balance between despair and redemption.

Don't miss this chance to experience "Fault Lines: A Story of Addiction" and join us in a conversation that matters.

Date & Time

Nov 14 - 16, 2025

Venue Details

HomeLife Academy

3563 North Highland Avenue
Jackson, Tennessee 38305 HomeLife Academy
Enlightening The Dark

The title “Enlightening The Dark” comes from the idea that darkness exists in various forms. Sometimes it’s heartache and pain, other times it’s abuse and hate, it can even be ignorance and judgement. Regardless of the circumstances, we believe that light always casts out darkness and EN-lightening the individuals involved, brings empowerment and hope. It is our goal to confront the darkness that youth face by enlightening them through truth and the strength to tell their stories. We raise awareness about important issues and strive to gain wisdom as we embrace our gifts and shortcomings. The main aspect of "darkness" that we hope to learn from is that of stories untold or misunderstood.