Friday, October 30
Opening Night audience comments on what "love does not hurt…" means to them
*"Love is caring about yourself, your community, your God and your family. The phrase "love does not hurt" is powerful in itself. Love doesn’t hurt, shouldn’t hurt and won’t hurt. I hate that domestic violence is only in the media when it’s someone famous. We as a community need to stop ignoring this problem."
*I think of the Bible –I Corinthians…love is patient. Love is kind. Love is not envious, boastful, arrogant or rude. It doesn’t insist on its own way.
We asked, "Would you recommend this production to someone else?
The responses were:
Yes, because this topic is always swept under the rug.
Yes, informative and a healing tool for our communities.
Yes, especially to high schools. Need more workshops for young people.
Yes, because this production can benefit every human being it’s not only for those experiencing DV, it’s also for everyone in a relationship.
Yes, Domestic Violence Awareness should be discussed more so that those who are unaware can recognize the signs and help when possible.
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