Pine Island - Steering into the Skid

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Pine Island - Steering into the Skid

Steering Into the Skid by Arnold Johnston & Deborah Ann Percy. With small group discussions led by actors Jim Pounds & Danette McCarthy.

By The Remember Project

Date and time

November 22, 2020 · 11:45am - December 9, 2020 · 6:30pm PST

Location

Online

About this event

Join our effort to raise awareness and fight the stigma of memory loss. This virtual Remember Project event for Pine Island, Minnesota and the surrounding area as part of our Fall 2020 tour. Watch the short play "Steering into the Skid," and participate in the Dementia-Friendly Communities movement, discover resources in the Pine Island community, and meet with others who are interested in learning more while supporting those who live with dementia.

Danette plays Amanda and Jim as Tim in this one act play that follows the story of a loving couple's journey with memory loss over the course of a year. Twelve short scenes, one for each month, help audiences connect with the subtle changes that impact Tim and Amanda starting and ending on New Year's Eve.

Event dates: Sunday, November 22 at 2:00 pm and Wednesday, December 9 at 6:30 pm.

Time: PLEASE log on at 1:45 pm in advance of the 2:00 p.m. start and 6:15 pm in advance of the 6:30 pm start.

Steering into the Skid

Playwrights: Arnold Johnston & Deborah Ann Percy as published in the MemoryCare Plays Anthology

Director: Brian Bethune

Sound/lighting design/engineering: Rachael Cady

Videography: Hannah Robb

Theatrical Video Editing: Rachael Cady & Hannah Robb

Digital/still photography: Molly O'Connor

Set Design: Steve Kath

Production Assistance: Peter Weber, St. Croix Festival Theatre

Learn more about The Remember Project with this short documentary by Hannah Robb. Find resources and additional information at our website The Remember Project .

The Remember Project is a program of the Metropolitan Area Agency on Aging and our tour in Greater Minnesota is supported by the Minnesota State Arts Board.

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