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"We Never Returned" is about a theatre project based on stories from four refugees. Stories that the people in the Migration Board hear everyday. For them it takes "like five minutes" to make a decision about a persons future. Can a theater play make a difference for the spectator? People who are privileged and safe, who never needed to flee and leave their homes? Can a play raise empathy and compassion? Can art be a healing force, for those whose stories are told?