starting April 13, 2008
Starts: 2:00pm
One winter night a mother bakes a pie as her daughter tries to
finish her college essay. As the deadline looms, unexamined issues of
the daughter's adoption from Russia, the rupture of her parents'
divorce, and the fear of leaving home break through the surface as her
mother cajoles, deflects, and maneuvers around her own feelsings of
sadness and loss. Unfolding in real time, Memory House is about a young
and an older woman who are forced to grapple with the past as they face
an uncertain future. A funny and moving story about the comlexity of
living in the world today.
"This glowingly written play by Kathleen Tolan may remind you of why we go to the theater in the first place."
When: Sunday, April 13th, 2008
Where: Studio Theater, Lincoln Hall, room 115
Time: 2:00 pm
Cost: $5.00 general, $3.00 for students at the door
For more information, visit
http://www.pdx.edu/theater/.