“A Prairie Homeless Companion” was a theatrical collaboration between zAmya Theater Company and Placebase Productions, using the framework of Garrison Keillor’s “A Prairie Home Companion”. It aimed to shed light on stereotypes of ruralness and make visible the often invisible challenges of rural homelessness and housing instability. Stories of community members were collected and then used to create an original show and music. “A Prairie Homeless Companion” toured 4 communities In the southwest region (Marshall, Willmar, Hutchinson, and Worthington), as well as performed at the annual Minnesota Coalition for the Homeless Conference. The performers included professional and local actors and musicals, as well as people with lived experience. Over 300 people attended a show and participated In talkback sessions with the cast, local social services, and housing providers.