Of Kings And Queens
by Garrett W. Martin
Two lifelong friends, Ernie and Walt, meet weekly for a chess game, accompanied by their spouses, Maggie and Sabrina. The spouses take a walk through the park during their time together and discuss their hardships. Ernie, battling the challenges of dementia, struggles to recall most details of his life and even the faces of those around him, except for Walt, whose presence remains vividly familiar. As the story...
Two lifelong friends, Ernie and Walt, meet weekly for a chess game, accompanied by their spouses, Maggie and Sabrina. The spouses take a walk through the park during their time together and discuss their hardships. Ernie, battling the challenges of dementia, struggles to recall most details of his life and even the faces of those around him, except for Walt, whose presence remains vividly familiar. As the story unfolds, flashbacks guided by the characters reveal the rich tapestry of Ernie and Walt’s enduring friendship and the defining moments of their lives. Through these glimpses into the past, the play explores the profound emotional toll that dementia exacts on families and friendships, illuminating the resilience and heartache of those bound by love and memory.
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