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Who Cares: The Caregiver Interview Project, a theater production by Voices Festival Productions

Date and Time

Sunday, January 19, 2025, 3:00 PM until 5:00 PM

Location

Universalist National Memorial Church
1810 16th Street NW
USA

Event Contact(s)

Patricia A Baranek
Host
(202) 333-2354 (p)


Francine R Bennett-Beasley
(202) 436-5252 (p)

Category

Theater

Registration Info

Registration is required before Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Please drop off or mail your $30 payment to the Village office by 2:00 p.m. Friday, January 17th. Make checks payable to Dupont Circle Village with a note on the check “Who Cares.”

Ticket reservations are non-refundable after noon Tuesday, January 14th.
Registration cancellations will be accepted until Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 12:00 PM

Capacity

10 Total Slots
7 Available Slot(s)

About this event

Minimum: 10 people 

Cost:  $30.00 per person

Location:  Universalist National Memorial Church, 1810 16th Street NW
Registration deadline:  Tuesday, January 14th (Noon)


Who Cares: The Caregiver Interview Projectis based on interviews with local colleagues, elder justice advocates, and close friends whose lives have been disrupted – but also transformed – by unexpected caretaking for loved ones contending with memory loss. Who Cares is frequently funny, always intimate, and powerfully informed, moving from church basement, to comedy club, to rock-star book event, exposing fault lines within some families, unbreakable bonds in others, and moving friendships between strangers forming newly generative communities of care. The play consists of verbatim testimony adapted from interviews and excerpts from the work of MacArthur Genius Award recipient Marie Therese Connolly and her book “The Measure of Our Age: Navigating Care, Safety, Money, and Meaning Later in Life.”

 

For more information about this production: https://www.voicesfestivalproductions.com/performances-newplaydevelopment202324-1-3-1

 

Tickets will be distributed by a Village member who will be standing in the box office area.

Seats are not reserved, so please arrive by 2:30 p.m. to get a good seat.


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