I am very happy to share with you a comment that was sent to me and made me feel very proud and honored. I am very motivated and I know that the message is comming through. I am not the only one working to create awarenes about Human Trafficking, we are many. But I want to encourage each and everyone to take this opportunity and reach out and be informed.
Don't Call Me Baby plays through March 28. Hope to see you there. For more information follow this link.
Thank you Nancy!
"... My husband and I saw Don’t Call Me Baby last night and were very moved by its wrenching story!
The way the scenes shift from therapist and client to therapist and husband, to the two husbands conferring in the gym, to therapist and supervisor--brilliant! I loved how the script brought in the men's attitudes re: prostitution and how their perspectives shift over the course of the play. And I felt the deep compassion in the therapist character. I also admired the way the stories the client tells her therapist are acted out behind the see-through curtain - very evocative.
Before seeing the play, I couldn't imagine how a drama could both "educate & entertain" given the seriousness of the topic, but Don’t Call Me Baby did so brilliantly! When we left, my husband said he had no idea how prevalent human trafficking was - and he wondered about where all these people are who visit such brothels. In other words, it really made him think deeply about this subject!
Bravo to the playwright, director, and actors! What a wonderful accomplishment!
- Nancy C., Los Angeles"
Thank you all and keep the comments coming, I read them all.