And Just Like That... The Documentary
For me, this new chapter was very awkward and pretty boomer but sometimes kinda fun too. Based on pure nostalgia, I think this documentary did it better and helped me understand creative choices that I thought were off-brand (not that makes it more on brand tho, they messed up quite a lot). And what I liked the most were the new characters, to be honest.
The Laundromat Project has launched several youth projects collecting oral histories of elders from their communities, which is not just a way of preserving local history but also of changing the narrative these young people learn about what is possible and how they envision themselves in relation to those who came before. This expression of documentary theatre takes place in the streets and in community spaces, yet achieves the same truth-telling purpose.