A Wall Is A Road
A performance written by peers at
the National Alliance on Mental Illness Washington County Center
March 8, 9, 15, 16th
Fridays at 7:30pm
Saturdays at 2pm
Slipped In Between Things
A performance written by the seniors of
REACH Community Development
January 4,5,11,12th
Fridays at 7:30pm
Saturdays at 2pm
Click Here To See The Show Poster!
At The Shore Of Her Existence
A performance written by the elders of Hollywood Senior Center
November 9, 10, 16, 17 2012
Nov 9, 16th at 17th at 7:30
Nov 10th at 2pm
I:you
A Well Arts Reunion Writing Workshop Performance
May 11-19th, 2012
Performances at Launch Pad Gallery, 534 SE Oak Street and Concordia University
Sponsored by OnPoint Credit Union, Augustana Lutheran Church, Concordia University and Launch Pad Gallery!
Beautiful Minds: What’s Important Is The Story
April 20-27th, 2012 at Village Baptist Church, Hillsboro Artists Regional Theatre, Southminster Presbyterian and Serendipity Playhouse.
Sponsored by NAMI Washington County, Oregon Arts Commission, Autzen Foundation, Augustana Lutheran Church, Village Baptist Church, Hillsboro Artists’ Regional Theatre, Southminster Presbyterian, Serendipity Playhouse, KeeganMeegan & Co Printing, and PIP Printing!
We Are Still Here
Written by the seniors at Friendly House, 2012
A Dose of Reality
Voices of Our Elders – November, 2009
Elders from Emerson House,Friendly House, Summer Place and Terwilliger Plaza brought their memories to the community through stories and music in November 2009.
Stuck: Walking On Needles – 2009
Children and their parents share stories of their living and coping with the challenges of growing up with Type 1 diabetes. The writers were then teamed with professional actors who helped craft their stories for the stage. The theater production at Portland Actors Conservatory was presented to the community and healthcare professionals serving this population. Stories form this show are available to elementary and high schools throughout the region. Learning how to cope with life and illness through a child’s and parent’s perspective. This was directed by Diane Englert.
Soldier’s Heart – 2005

Vets from Vietnam and the first gulf war living with PTSD
Living with Multiple Sclerosis -2004

Surviving MS and it’s impact on self/ family/friends and community.
After War: Our Lives in America – 2002

Vietnam Vets share stories of impact of PTSD. Two wives tell their stories of living with a returning vet.














