THE PRESBYTERIAN MEDICAL CARE MISSION PRESENTS
NO ROOM ANYMORE
TUESDAY, APRIL 9th, 2024 - 7:30 PM
TICKETS ARE GENERAL ADMISSION. A well-known local artist at age 71 is being honored for his lifelong body of work. He sees on the evening of his award dinner that one of his paintings is missing from his living room wall. Everyone else in the family still sees the painting in place. This point represents for him the onset of dementia. He is visited daily by two workmen, invisible to all other people, whose job it is to remove all the memories from his life. As they remove all of his paintings, furniture, appliances, and finally, the walls of his home, he becomes more and more affected by his disease. His family also becomes affected as we watch his spouse move through all the stages of grief: anger, denial, bargaining, depression, and finally, acceptance.
No Room Anymore is a fictional account that examines the effects on a family during the onset of dementia in one of its members. The Medical Care Mission currently has no mental health experts on its medical staff. It continues to treat the physical needs of its dementia patients in accordance with the Mission's mission, vision, and values. $15 STUDENT TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE BOX OFFICE WITH PROOF OF I.D.
SCREENWRITER: David Remschel
DIRECTOR: Neena McLain
CAST: Charlie Hukill, Betty Hukill, George Levesque, Amanda Keith, Rob Marcelain, Mike Stephens
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Steve Faehnle
EDITOR: Steve Faehnle
PRODUCER: Steve Faehnle
MUSIC: Karen Ballew and Brian Sorensen