This will be the question we will be answering over the next few days as we go into the next phase of Fringe. We are quite proud of our show and we want people to come and see it. We want to tell them enough to get them into the theatre, but not too much so that they already know the whole story (or think they do). Pieces is, on the surface, about a woman (Diane) and her mother (Joan). Their relationship has changed dramatically because of Joan's dementia and Diane needs to figure out how to go forward. It is also a lot more than that. Because of what Joan sees, she actually is living in the past, the audience gets to see her story too. We see what those fragments of dialogue are all about... those little pieces. It's a challenging theatre piece. Joan and Young Joan live through things in parallel and Diane struggles to understand what is going on. It is also a full world created more with sound and action, than with set. We literally spend more than half the show inside Joan's mind. It's not just a lovely walk through the past either... when writing the play I thought... "What would we remember? What memories would be sharp and present?" It would be those moments that defined us - the ones that we had to fight through. At least, that's what I figured.
So you see, it's a complicated play to describe. More than just a play about Alzheimer's disease. More than just a coming of age play. It's both and even that isn't the whole picture, it's almost 2 1/2 plays in one!
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