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No Room for a Picture on the Blank Wall (Digital Script)

No Room for a Picture on the Blank Wall (Digital Script)

By David R. Remschel.

Product Code: N89DIG

  • Digital Script
  • Cast size: 6m., 2w.

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Synopsis

Noted photographer Peter Bunther has it all, professional success and the love of his ever- supportive wife, Rosemary. All of this is abruptly interrupted when Peter comes upon the puzzling realization that one of his oldest pictures has become invisible to him, as has any recollection of even taking it. Efforts by Rosemary to get to the bottom of Peter’s strange behavior become thwarted by two members of the “Memory Removal Company” who, representing Peter’s growing dementia, arrive and proceed to figuratively and literally take apart his home and life until there is nothing left. It is at this final moment that Peter realizes that he will have to fight hardest for the person who means the most to him.

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Details

  • Status

    In stock

  • Type of Show Digital Script
  • Product Code N89DIG
  • Cast Size 8
  • Min. Royalty Rate $90/perf
  • Cost $10.95
  • Approx. Run Time 85 min

Categories

  • ISBN(13) 9781619591615
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Media Reviews

“[Remschel] brings his view of Alzheimer’s disease to life on stage in a creative, touching, thoughtful, and sometimes funny way.” —Full House

“It impressively deals with the subject of Alzheimer’s Disease. …well worth seeing.” —Pit’s Fritztown News

“A poignant and unique vision of one man’s journey and struggle with an unthinkable future.” —Abilene Reporter-News

“The beautifully crafted characters and their interactions as they experience love, resignation and acceptance create an indescribably moving piece of theatre.” —Abilene Reporter-News