Oct 20 2023
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Nov 03 2023
Two-Sided Mirror

Two-Sided Mirror

Presented by Mixed Company Theatre at Online/Virtual Space

In this program, audiences watch scenes in which Jim, a father and grandfather, is trying to cope with his daughter’s recent cancer diagnosis. As the play progresses, we see Jim trying to navigate his own feelings of depression and suicidality while supporting Marissa and her daughter, Corrine. As it becomes apparent that Marissa’s illness may be terminal, she begins to consider whether Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) is right for her. Through the eyes of Marissa, Corrine, and Jim we see a family contending with the realities of MAiD and its implications, through three different viewpoints.

In the workshops, audiences have an opportunity to “rehearse for reality” - after seeing scenes dealing with these difficult situations, they are then invited by a facilitator to suggest changes, and replace characters in the scenes to try out alternative ideas to improve the situation for the characters. Through these dialogues, our hope is that seniors and their families will find new ways to support one another if and when these circumstances arise.

Admission Info

FREE

Email: info@mixedcompanytheatre.com

Dates & Times

2023/10/20 - 2023/11/03

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space

Accessibility Info

Automated closed captions will be enabled for all presentations.

Content Note

We recognize that the content of Two-Sided Mirror, and the issues of Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD), Suicide, and Depression in aging communities are complex and nuanced. And we know that as audience members who may be personally impacted by these issues, you may have feelings, thoughts, and experiences you would like to discuss during or after watching this show.

We will have emotional support professionals present at the workshops that audience members can speak to during, and after the program. Thank you to our mental health workers for joining us to provide support for those who need it.

Furthermore, we would like to clarify that our role here is to facilitate a community-led conversation to find ways to respond to these situations. We are not healthcare professionals or practitioners and cannot fill this role for you in any way, including by giving medical advice or information.