Dario D'Ambrosio
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It's important because it represents the possibility of...
People with disability to be happy, to improve their lives with theatre, with art, and be part of a great project.
Everyone, most of them is autistic and borderline, so they have really serious psychiatric problems.
I hope theater therapy can be a therapy for psychiatric cases because I think when mental illness feels sick, it's like they have no control of the emotion.
And theater helps you to put...
In the right place, you're emotional.
We went in Tokyo, we went in Johannesburg, we went in Toronto, in Chile, South America.
So they can see how they feel, these people, how they connect with the audience.
So it's like to go against this stigma.
When one boy, one girl, mental illness feel good, doesn't feel good one person, but feel good thousands of people.
The mother, the father, the brothers, the grandfather, the people in the building.
It's a journey that is very personal, the search for hope, some sort of light in our lives, you know, to be happy and to be ourselves, you know, because in the society, very often we are forced to be not ourselves.
but you are yourself and it's the best thing.