Atrocity by Nigel Stuckey


Palace Theatre Arts Commons is proud to present "Atrocity", a compelling short documentary by Nigel Stuckey, offering an unfiltered exploration of homelessness in London, Ontario.
Monday, April 14
7:00 PM
Palace Theatre Arts Commons
Tickets: $15 (inclusive of fees) – Proceeds support Indwell
Through raw and honest street-level interviews, retired police sergeant Nigel Stuckey gives voice to London's most vulnerable individuals, shedding light on addiction, homelessness and mental health. This eye-opening documentary challenges social stigmas and highlights the need for a better harm reduction paradigm.
Following the screening, join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion (with Nigel and speakers TBD) as part of beyond the stage: PTAC Conversations, a new initiative to engage the community in important discussions.
Get your tickets today and be part of the conversation.
About Indwell
Indwell is a Canadian charity dedicated to creating affordable, supportive housing communities for individuals facing housing instability, mental health challenges and addiction. With a mission to provide hope and homes, Indwell operates across Ontario, offering deeply affordable rental units integrated with health and social support services. Their housing models prioritize dignity, inclusion and sustainability, often incorporating energy-efficient designs like Passive House standards.
In London, Indwell’s Embassy Commons provides 72 units of supportive housing in Old East Village, offering residents stability, community spaces and essential services such as mental health support, addiction counseling and healthcare coordination. Proceeds from this event will support Indwell’s efforts to provide safe, permanent housing solutions for vulnerable individuals.
Learn more: indwell.ca
Monday, April 14
7:00 PM
Palace Theatre Arts Commons
Tickets: $15 (inclusive of fees) – Proceeds support Indwell
Through raw and honest street-level interviews, retired police sergeant Nigel Stuckey gives voice to London's most vulnerable individuals, shedding light on addiction, homelessness and mental health. This eye-opening documentary challenges social stigmas and highlights the need for a better harm reduction paradigm.
Following the screening, join us for a thought-provoking panel discussion (with Nigel and speakers TBD) as part of beyond the stage: PTAC Conversations, a new initiative to engage the community in important discussions.
Get your tickets today and be part of the conversation.
About Indwell
Indwell is a Canadian charity dedicated to creating affordable, supportive housing communities for individuals facing housing instability, mental health challenges and addiction. With a mission to provide hope and homes, Indwell operates across Ontario, offering deeply affordable rental units integrated with health and social support services. Their housing models prioritize dignity, inclusion and sustainability, often incorporating energy-efficient designs like Passive House standards.
In London, Indwell’s Embassy Commons provides 72 units of supportive housing in Old East Village, offering residents stability, community spaces and essential services such as mental health support, addiction counseling and healthcare coordination. Proceeds from this event will support Indwell’s efforts to provide safe, permanent housing solutions for vulnerable individuals.
Learn more: indwell.ca