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One man and seven characters illustrate healing truths many brothers want to say but can't or won't articulate. Why won't they? If they did, society has already considered a man who speaks openly about his troubles as, "weak", "effeminate" or "soft." Why would they? Throughout this play, the audience will see their struggles from getting *tested to the affects of absent fathers and how they overcome. Additionally, inside each character, the audience will note where sisters can help brothers become better men while not enabling them to become dependent on their support. Why? A strong Black family is a household of two INTERdependent people. This isn't a male bashing or coddling play. This is to bridge a gap between "conscious ignorance" and "common sense answers" for the sole purpose of changing the climate of Black love, homes and families - one stage at a time.
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