New theater production spotlights domestic violence

By Kristen Hensley

OCT. 3, 2007--The Institute for the Medical Humanities Theater Outreach and Education program, along with the Resource and Crisis Center of Galveston County, will present several performances of “Breaking the Silence,” an evening of music and theater taken from real life stories of domestic violence, written and directed by Cheryl L. Kaplan.

Kaplan, director of the Theater Outreach and Education program, believes that talking openly about family violence can help empower its survivors.

“Those who spoke with me and shared their stories or their advocacy work assisted me with gaining a better understanding of family violence in order to write this play,” said Kaplan. “And as I spoke with these people, I began to understand how empowering it can be simply to break the silence. Once the silence is broken, we see that we are not alone.”   

All performances begin at 7:00 p.m. and are free and open to the public. Here is the schedule:

The Theater Outreach and Education program promotes theater as a tool for education and uses theater to raise awareness of health science and medical humanities issues within the community. The production was funded by the UTMB President’s Cabinet Award. For more information, please call (409) 763-1441, ext. 109.
 

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