Play Tells One Family's Cancer Story
Based on research by 色情视频 Professor Wayne Beach, The Cancer Play highlights the importance of communication for cancer patients.
The cancer journey often begins with a single devastating phone call. The calls rapidly multiply into dozens of conversations sharing information, support and prognosis.
The real words of a real family battling cancer are at the heart of 鈥淭he Cancer Play,鈥 a theatrical performance addressing the difficulties people face when communicating about cancer. The play, based on the research of 色情视频 professor Wayne Beach, will be performed on April 12 and 13 at the San Diego Lyceum Theatre.
鈥淭he Cancer Play鈥 combines social science research and the arts. It provides a lesson in the complex and often misunderstood communication challenges arising from cancer diagnosis, treatment and prognosis.
鈥淭his project is unique in that researchers have never before had access to actual family conversations about cancer, from diagnosis through the death of a loved one,鈥 said Beach. 鈥淭he research, book and now the play provide valuable insights into how a real family navigates changing cancer circumstances."
From book to play
The play is an adaptation of Beach鈥檚 book 鈥淎 Natural History of Family Cancer: Interactional Resources for Managing Illness,鈥 which has received two awards from the National Communication Association. Written in 2009, the book is the result of nearly ten years of research and analysis of 61 phone conversations between a woman diagnosed with cancer and her family.
Directed by Delicia Turner Sonnenberg, the play integrates theatrical performance and talk back sessions to help to disseminate and popularize the findings of basic communication research.
Funded by the National Cancer Institute, 鈥淭he Cancer Play鈥 breaks new ground as a theatrical genre that relies on the intimacy and authenticity of naturally occurring conversations. No such materials have been previously artistically adapted.
Future goals of the project include: innovative educational programs for cancer centers, medical groups and health professionals; university and community play productions; and a documentary film.
More information
鈥淭he Cancer Play鈥 is free to the public at 7:30 p.m. on April 12 and 13 at San Diego Lyceum Theatre. Reservations are required: call 619-410-5061 to reserve tickets.