“…For those who are willing, there is an opportunity to grow and change in this dangerous environment, but one needs to be brave enough to step outside of their purified filter bubbles and begin to see the world from many sides. Garson (2017), in her article, Does Verbatim Theatre Still Talk the Nation Talk?, argues, "that verbatim theatre has the potential to challenge dominant discourses within the nation by staging alternative voices, thus contributing to a muchneeded cultural re-framing" (p. 210). The potential for ethnodrama, and more specifically, verbatim documentary theatre to disrupt perceptions and serve as a catalyst for "cultural re-framing," has been well-documented (Conquergood, 2013;Denzin, 2018;Duggan, 2013;Garson, 2017;Saldaña, 2011;Salvatore, 2020;Taylor, 2008).…”