Threadgold’s production company, Stripped Scripts, will present the play at two locations:
- Tarrytown: Warner Library, 121 N. Broadway, 2 p.m., Sunday.
- Katonah: Katonah Village Library, 26 Bedford Road, 7 p.m., Thursday.
“Love, Loss and What I Wore,” based on the book by Ilene Beckerman with a script by the Ephron sisters, is a poignant series of monologues with a rotating cast of five women.
Stripped Scripts offers the performances free of charge as a community service to recognize Westchester End-of-Life Coalition and its important Live With Care project. Threadgold, in addition to being the producer, is one of the five actors in the play, including Patricia Black, Susan Finch, Elizabeth Loyacano, and Melissa Mahoney. The director is Tom Titone (Buddha Picnic, Manhattan Repertory Theatre).
WELC and its Live With Care project provides direction and guidance to individuals and families in Westchester living with serious illness and at the end of life. It promotes the completion of a health care proxy by everyone age 18 or older and encourages conversations about health care wishes and goals among family members and health care providers.
In a “talk-back” following the shows, the cast and director will engage the audience in a conversation moderated by Pat Stanley, narrative medicine facilitator and a WELC Board Member.
Threadgold grew up in Bronxville and attended the Hackley School. She is a graduate of the Atlantic Theater School, where she studied under David Mamet, among others.
For more information contact CStaudt@westchesterendoflife.org.
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