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The Last Memory by Alan Stockdill - Skipton Little Theatre
About The Last Memory by Alan Stockdill - Skipton Little Theatre
How can I go to heaven if I don't know who I am? says Ernest to his daughter Lynne when his niggling and worsening memory problems are finally diagnosed as Alzheimers Disease. But he also has a plan: to leave a vital imprint of who he is. Lynne is to be the keeper of his memory, the guardian of their past. Join them on their journey; share their hopes, fears, smiles, strength, and tears and arrive with them as they seize the last memory and a carpe diem hope. This emotionally punch-packing play is inspired by a real-life situation with true stories, memories, and experiences. Despite the dire diagnosis and sensitive situation, the Talking Stock team show how its possible to extract joy out of the pain and laughter from the tears.
Following the performance there will be an optional Q&A with the actors and writer.
Performances
| Performance Date & Time | Ticket Price | Ticket Link |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday 14 March 7:30pm | Standard: £12.00 | Book Now |
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