03 Nov Vesta: A Family’s Story at End of Life
Vesta: A Family’s Story at End of Life
The event is free, although seating is limited and a ticket is recommended to guarantee a place. To receive a ticket, call 257-0775, x105.
On November 15, at 7:00 pm, a staged reading of end of life drama Vesta will be performed at the River Garden in downtown Brattleboro. Coffee, dessert and discussion will follow the play. Sponsored by Brattleboro Area Hospice as part of its 35th Anniversary celebration, this event is free and open to the public.
Vesta offers a warm and often funny exploration of a family’s struggle with a variety of end-of-life issues as they come to terms with the illness and death of Vesta Pierson, their matriarch. Vesta is a 90-minute, seven-character play about the last five years of the title character’s life.
The play provides a rich opportunity for self-examination and community dialogue on fundamental questions surrounding death and dying. Told with humor and a keen understanding of the human condition, the play is a compelling drama about families struggling to deal honestly with the everyday problems and mysteries of mortality.
Vesta’s author, playwright Bryan Harnetiaux, has said, “The theatre provides a safe harbor, a climate where you can look at these issues honestly, without fear of judgment. I have seen a willingness, almost a need, for people to tell their own stories. For instance, in Vesta, the audience members often identify with one of the three women—the aging Vesta, her adult daughter Carol, or the granddaughter.”
Directed by Burt Tepfer, the cast includes: Nancy Stephens, Nan Mann, Louisa Strothman, Ben Stockman, Jon Mack, Jim Bombicino, and Mike Jerald
After the performance, there will be an opportunity to discuss the play with the director, the cast and Hospice staff. Coffee and dessert will follow, allowing the audience to share their experience and opinions of the play in a café-like setting.
The event is free, although seating is limited and a ticket is recommended to guarantee a place. To receive a ticket, call 257-0775, x105.