The Palm Beach Post

‘A Mile in My Shoes’ in Delray Sunday

Production meant to raise homelessne­ss awareness

- Jasmine Fernández

DELRAY BEACH — A new production is coming to town and this one is centered on poetry, drama and comedy, in collaborat­ion with the Delray Beach Initiative to End Homelessne­ss.

“A Mile in My Shoes,” written by and starring Kathryn Taylor Smith, will debut at the Arts Garage at 7 p.m., Sunday in Delray Beach.

The show is inspired by Smith’s research and interviews with past and present members of Los Angeles’ homeless community and its advocates. It’s one meant to raise consciousn­ess through theatre.

Here’s what else to know:

What is ‘A Mile in My Shoes’ about?

The one-woman play follows Ester, an omniscient shoe whisperer making her way through Skid Row, a neighborho­od in downtown Los Angeles known for having one of the country’s largest stable population­s of homeless people. On Skid Row, the audience will meet a plethora of characters through Ester: a transgende­r teen, a young mom, a mentally ill substance abuser, a high school valedictor­ian, a police officer and concerned citizens at a city council meeting.

The show is directed by Zadia Ife, a producer and director with Ebony Entertainm­ent. It will be followed by a brief presentati­on from and Q&A session with Ariana Cianco, a service-population advocate for the Delray Beach Police Department,

Ezra Krieg, the chair of the Delray Beach Initiative to End Homelessne­ss; and Smith, the playwright.

What is the Delray Beach Initiative to End Homelessne­ss?

The Delray Beach Initiative to End Homelessne­ss was launched in 2016 by the Delray Beach Police Department and the city’s staff. It’s grown to have more than 100 members, including social-service agencies and health-care agencies,

among others.

“Members believe that homelessne­ss is not a crime or a disease or a place of shame,” the organizati­on’s site states. “Individual­s face homelessne­ss for a wide variety of reasons, from job loss to addiction or mental health. Yet each individual in this situation deserves the dignity, support and services of a caring community.”

Its members’ hope is that with a collaborat­ive effort, shelter and services can be found for those in need. Success stories include housing a senior who’d been homeless for 10 years and placing a single father and his son into an Adopta-Family program.

How can I purchase tickets to ‘A Mile in My Shoes?’

Tickets are $25 each and can be purchased at www.ArtsGarage.com, or by calling the venue at (561) 450-6357.

Guests are encouraged to bring shoes and toiletry items that can serve as set pieces during the show and later be donated to the homeless. They also are encouraged to bring donations of new men’s underwear, to be collected by the InterFaith Committee that night. Informatio­n tables will be set up in the Arts Garage by relevant community service organizati­ons.

The Arts Garage is at 94 Northeast Second Ave. in Delray Beach’s Pineapple Grove.

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