No-judgment theater
“I wasn’t just down there to help drug addicts,” player one said. “I was there to spread the word of God.”
And the scene begins.
Beneath the theater lights in the middle of a makeshift stage, five volunteer performers sit on chairs and peer over shared scripts. They take on roles no one had rehearsed, playing characters without any preparation.
Yet the scenes flow. The audience roars. They finish and then some players rejoin the crowd while others stay to tackle new roles in new groups with new scripts.
It is called Theater of Desire — a biweekly gathering...