For months, the character, played by Foshee, was forced to sell herself for sex inside a Houston brothel.
“Guys go, they pay $50, and they get to have sex with a girl. That’s not okay with me,” said Foshee.
It only took Foshee an hour to write the play. She was inspired by a victim she met at a shelter a couple years ago.
“The man who kidnapped her would go back to her hometown and take pictures of her sister. He said, ‘If you leave I’m going to go get so and so’,” said Foshee.
The play took place inside Jones Hall on the school’s campus. An audience was sucked in by carefully placed signs reminding people slavery still exists.
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“I grew up in a very nice life, and I can’t imagine having a daughter or a sister trapped in forced prostitution,” said Foshee.
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