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Written and performed by Stephanie Everett '19. This original work examine the tumult of adolescence and the unseen consequences of multiple concussions. Free.
An original work written and performed by Stephanie Everett '19
April 5 & 6 at 8:00 pm
The Bentley Theater
In 2016, a young soccer player was knocked in the head for the third time in as many years. The consequence: chronic traumatic brain injury and the resulting isolation, pain, and confusion. This brave, vulnerable, and timely one-woman show is a window into the tumult of modern-day adolescence, made increasingly difficult by the unseen repercussions of concussions.
Stephanie Everett '19 played Division I soccer for two years before cumulative mild concussions turned every day life upside down.
Presented as the culmination of an independent study project.
STEPHANIE EVERETT '19 writer and performer
SAMANTHA LAZAR dramaturg
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.