The MemoryCare Plays
As Alzheimer's disease and other types of dementia become
increasingly prevalent; the dramatic arts can help provide needed
insight and understanding into this looming societal challenge.
Chosen by a juried panel from over 90 submissions nationwide, the
three professionally crafted plays contained in The MemoryCare
Plays anthology strive to dramatize the full impact of progressive
memory disorders upon the individual, and to illustrate the
richness and complexity of the caregiving relationship, with all of
its challenges and rewards.
The MemoryCare Plays are edited by Dr. Margaret A. Noel, founder
of MemoryCare, a non-profit charitable organization in Asheville,
NC, that provides integrated services for persons with Alzheimer's
disease and other dementias and their caregivers. The plays include
Steering Into the Skid by Deborah Ann Percy and Arnold Johnston, In
the Garden by Matthew Widman, and Riding the Waves by L.E.
Grabowski-Cotton. Each work in this anthology is introduced by its
author.
Steering Into the Skid focuses on Amanda and Tim, both in their
sixties, and in twelve short scenes set in their SUV traces a year
in their life together from New Year's Day to New Year's Eve. As
the months pass, the changes wrought by advancing age and
Alzheimer's disease force each character to adjust to new demands
on their imperfect but loving marriage.
In the Garden portrays a family in crisis. Beloved father Arthur
is fighting a losing battle with Alzheimer's disease and his three
grown children, Peter, Karen and Jamie have gathered at the family
house to decide what to do. But the choices are not easy. While
Arthur may wander off at times, or lash out in anger or forget the
names of his grandchildren, at other times he is lucid, funny, and
wise. Long ingrained familial tensions boil to the surface as
Peter, Karen, and Jamie struggle to treasure their father's last
cogent moments before he is lost to them forever.
Riding the Waves tells the story of Isabel Epstein, a woman
suffering from Alzheimer's disease, and the struggles her son and
daughter experience as a result. The inspiration for this play was
the idea that the ocean could serve as a metaphor for the coming
and going of memories. The waves interweave both Isabel's past and
present so that the reader or audience experiences the plight of an
individual with Alzheimer's.
All proceeds from this anthology will be donated to benefit
families affected by dementia. The playwrights have generously
agreed to allow MemoryCare to grant other nonprofit organizations
dedicated to dementia care the opportunity to utilize their work
for educational, advocacy or fundraising events, provided that all
profits raised from any such event will be applied to the care or
support of persons affected by dementia. The MemoryCare Plays
incorporate the details for non-profits that would like to use
these one-acts and provides discussion questions for each play.
The MemoryCare Plays, all by widely published and produced
playwrights, are beautifully crafted works that poignantly portray
different aspects of the challenges posed by progressive memory
disorders. These plays, whether read or staged, are rich with
resources to educate a community; they provide authentic snapshots
of how dementia uniquely affects individuals, and powerful
testimony to its impact on our most intimate relationships.
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