Regarding talking about one's emotions, I have similar thoughts about monologues.
Regarding disabilities, I saw this play sometime back; it was written by the actually-disabled actors. http://nalagaat.org.il/en/theater-2/not-by-bread-alone/ Eleven deaf-blind actors take the audience on a magical tour in the districts of their inner world; the world of darkness, silence and…bread. As the process of bread making unfolds on stage – the dough is being kneaded, raised and baked “for real” – a unique encounter occurs between actors and audience. Together they re-enact vivid or distant memories, recall forgotten dreams and joyful moments and ‘touch’ the spark of Creation present in every one of us.
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Regarding disabilities, I saw this play sometime back; it was written by the actually-disabled actors.
http://nalagaat.org.il/en/theater-2/not-by-bread-alone/
Eleven deaf-blind actors take the audience on a magical tour in the districts of their inner world; the world of darkness, silence and…bread. As the process of bread making unfolds on stage – the dough is being kneaded, raised and baked “for real” – a unique encounter occurs between actors and audience. Together they re-enact vivid or distant memories, recall forgotten dreams and joyful moments and ‘touch’ the spark of Creation present in every one of us.