Roadshow 2005
Roadshow 2005 involves the actors and the audience in exploring how homeless and housed people relate to each other on a day-to-day basis. This three-act play is a comedic, thought provoking series of skits, which are tied together by the interactions of a group of homeless people and their random, or not so random interactions with an unrelated group of housed individuals. As the characters interweave through the play, we find that the roles are not unrelated at all.
Roadshow 2005 is meant to raise questions, refine knowledge and expose stereotypes. The audience is asked to participate between scenes with their opinions, observations and questions. |
Jack Matheson, Anthony Slaughter and Clifton Williams rehearse a scene from Roadshow 2005.
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