Visiting

by Ed Proudfoot

When a young woman with bipolar disorder gets pregnant, her family helps her make some hard choices and reveals the secret that has plagued the family for generations.

When a young woman with bipolar disorder gets pregnant, her family helps her make some hard choices and reveals the secret that has plagued the family for generations.

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Visiting

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  • Artemisia, A Chicago Theatre: Visiting

    Perhaps one of the primary values of this play is that it could allow members of families in the audience to understand each other without having to live out identical confrontations. Another value is that, by fully acknowledging the difficulties mental illness causes, Visiting actually earns the right to call its ending life-affirming. It’s not simplistic and we don’t get the feeling that it’s a happily-ever-after, but it does show that mentally ill people have a lot to live for and can enrich the lives of others. Recommended - Picture This Post - Jacob Davis

    Perhaps one of the primary values of this play is that it could allow members of families in the audience to understand each other without having to live out identical confrontations. Another value is that, by fully acknowledging the difficulties mental illness causes, Visiting actually earns the right to call its ending life-affirming. It’s not simplistic and we don’t get the feeling that it’s a happily-ever-after, but it does show that mentally ill people have a lot to live for and can enrich the lives of others. Recommended - Picture This Post - Jacob Davis

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Artemisia, A Chicago Theatre, Year 2015

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Artemisia, A Chicago Theatre, Year 2017

Awards

  • Best Director
    Broadway World
    Selection
    2017
  • Best Ensemble
    Broadway World
    Selection
    2017