Synopsis
Have you ever wondered what’s really going on in someone’s mind?
Especially when they seem irrational—when they twist reality to fit their own truth, painting the world through a lens only they can see. This play invites you deep into the psyche of Luna, as you witness two long, emotionally charged days told through her memories and perception.
Through Luna’s unique way of interpreting the world, you’ll be guided by her language—both verbal and physical. As the story grows more intense and harder to process, so does its form: unraveling in abstract, poetic sequences of physical theatre, dance, and fabric manipulation.
You’ll experience the seductive, disorienting pull of a toxic relationship—romantic, blinding, and dangerously enchanting. With vibrant, playful dialogue and raw honesty, Luna speaks directly to you, welcoming you into one of the most powerful, life-altering moments she has ever lived.
Our Mission
Our Mission
Our mission is to challenge and dismantle the normalization of abusive behaviors by amplifying the voices of those who have experienced them. Through artistic expression and storytelling, we aim to foster a sense of solidarity, empowering survivors to heal and reclaim their narratives in a supportive, inclusive environment.
Our Goal
Our Goal
We strive to foster healing for individuals affected by abuse while raising awareness among those who may not recognize its presence. By shedding light on these realities, we hope to prevent history from repeating itself and to build a more compassionate, conscious future.

Intended impact group
We represent and support individuals who have experienced emotional, psychological, or physical abuse—many of whom remain unseen or unheard in broader conversations about domestic violence. In the U.S. alone, over 41% of women and 26% of men report experiencing intimate partner violence in their lifetimes. Psychological abuse is even more pervasive, affecting nearly half of all adults, regardless of gender. We focus on these underrepresented voices, providing a creative and compassionate space where survivors can begin to heal, feel understood, and break the cycles of silence. By centering our work on those most vulnerable to being overlooked, we aim to foster awareness, empathy, and prevention through storytelling and community engagement.
The impact of your support:
Creating a play about domestic abuse is not just an artistic endeavor—it is an urgent act of advocacy, healing, and awareness. This project gives voice to the often-unseen emotional and psychological realities faced by survivors, many of whom have never had the space or language to share their experiences. Through movement, storytelling, and live performance, we aim to create a safe space where audiences can witness, reflect, and begin important conversations that are too often avoided.
But to make this vision a reality, we need the support of donors who believe in the power of art to create change. Your contribution helps us fund essential aspects of production: rehearsal space, set design, sound, lighting, artist compensation, and outreach to communities who need this story most. It allows us to make the performance accessible to diverse audiences—including those who may see their own stories reflected for the first time.
Supporting this project means standing with survivors, breaking cycles of silence, and using the stage as a platform for empathy, education, and collective healing. Together, we can transform pain into purpose—and bring to light what is so often kept in the dark.