Train Station

by Carl Roosens

How can we deal with mentally handicapped people today, without restraint, without prejudice, without their difference imposing itself as an insurmountable barrier? By directly confronting their creative force, their unrestrained energy. And what better place to do this than on stage, where disability ceases to be a “minus” and becomes a “plus”, allowing exceptional strengths of character to be revealed without blinkers or artifice?

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