Three years ago, when a report was published claiming that more than 800 Santa Rosa Junior College students were essentially homeless, theater instructors Laura Downing-Lee and Leslie McCauley began envisioning a future theater project formed around exploring the issue.
This weekend, Leaving Home, opens a two weekend run in the Newman Auditorium. A “devised theatre piece,” created by students under the guidance of director Downing-Lee, the exercise in documentary theater is built around true stories of several SRJC students.
Framing the stories is the fictional story of a Humanities class, engaged in an oral history project in which students are asked the question, “What does leaving home mean to you?” The answers to that question begin to unravel a larger story of how the world has changed since these young adults parents, and their grandparents, first left home to experience the world.
‘Leaving Home’ runs Thursday–Sunday, Oct. 7-16 at Newman Auditorium on the Emeritus Hall campus, at the Santa Rosa Junior College. Thurs. – Sat. 8pm 2pm matinees on Sat. Oct. 15 and both Sundays. $12-$18. 707.527.4307