Jess is blind in one eye, but to the outside world their disability is not visible. Nearly run down by a passing scooter, Jess plans on enlightening its driver about a thing or two. Or three.
Jess is blind in one eye, but to the outside world their disability is not visible. Nearly run down by a passing scooter, Jess plans on enlightening its driver about a thing or two. Or three.
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Blindsided - A Monologue
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Danielle Wirsansky:
Blindsided - A Monologue
by Robert Weibezahl
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Insightful, funny, and empowering, Blindsided brings needed attention to invisible disability with warmth and bite. Weibezahl gives Jess a clear, compelling voice, turning a near accident into a sharp moment of connection and understanding.
Insightful, funny, and empowering, Blindsided brings needed attention to invisible disability with warmth and bite. Weibezahl gives Jess a clear, compelling voice, turning a near accident into a sharp moment of connection and understanding.
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Asher Wyndham:
Blindsided - A Monologue
by Robert Weibezahl
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There is an array of disabilites unseen that needs the spotliight of theatre, and this is a perfect example of a play that can dispell myths, elicit empathy and discussion. Perfect for a festival on disability awareness. A great example of a character that has a reason for not shutting up.
There is an array of disabilites unseen that needs the spotliight of theatre, and this is a perfect example of a play that can dispell myths, elicit empathy and discussion. Perfect for a festival on disability awareness. A great example of a character that has a reason for not shutting up.
”
Arianna Rose:
Blindsided - A Monologue
by Robert Weibezahl
“
I'm continually impressed and awed by how many different genres playwright Robert Weibezahl has mastered. This moving monologue about a disability is no exception. An empowering monologue for an actor, Weibezahl shines a light on visibility - literally - and forges a most unlikely connection.
I'm continually impressed and awed by how many different genres playwright Robert Weibezahl has mastered. This moving monologue about a disability is no exception. An empowering monologue for an actor, Weibezahl shines a light on visibility - literally - and forges a most unlikely connection.