Senior Theater Company Presents “La Abueli” Emotional Comedy on Mental Illness in Older Adults

Senior Theater Company Presents “La Abueli” Emotional Comedy on Mental Illness in Older Adults

The eternal conundrum: how to make a 50-minute play about Alzheimer’s disease entertaining. I mean, it’s not exactly the most uplifting subject matter, is it? But, you know, someone’s got to do it. And who better to tackle this weighty topic than a cast of 15 actors and actresses over the age of 75? I mean, they’re practically experts on the subject, aren’t they? (Ricky Gervais chuckles)

But seriously, folks, "La Abueli" sounds like a genuinely moving and thought-provoking production. I love that it’s being presented by the Senior Theater Company, which is part of the Directorate of Liaison with the Environment of the University of La Frontera. Try saying that three times fast, by the way. (Jimmy Carr laughs)

Now, I’m not sure what’s more impressive: the fact that these talented seniors are still treading the boards at their advanced age or the fact that they’re tackling such a complex and sensitive subject. I mean, Alzheimer’s is no laughing matter, but the play’s use of word games, dances, and humorous scenarios to explore the topic is a bold move. It’s like they say: "dying is easy, comedy is hard." (Rowan Atkinson chuckles)

But what really caught my eye was the director’s statement about the play. Óscar Salinas Santelices says, "La Abueli is an example of the commitment we have as an institution to well-being and making visible the realities faced by older generations." Ah, now that’s what I call a noble endeavor. It’s like they’re saying, "Hey, older people are still relevant, and we’re going to make you laugh and cry while proving it!" (Lee Evans applauds)

And let’s not forget the themes of care and inclusion that run throughout the play. It’s all about challenging societal norms and making us think about how we treat our elderly loved ones. I mean, it’s not exactly a barrel of laughs, but it’s a topic that needs to be addressed. (Ricky Gervais nods)

So, if you’re in the area, I highly recommend checking out "La Abueli" on December 4th at the Los Avellanos Room. It’s free entry, and it’s open to the public, so you’ve got no excuse not to go. And who knows, you might even learn something while you’re there. (Jimmy Carr winks)

In conclusion, "La Abueli" is a play that’s all about heart, humor, and highlighting the challenges faced by older people. It’s a bold, thought-provoking production that’s sure to leave you entertained and maybe even a little bit moved. So, go ahead, give it a try. Your grandma would want you to. (Rowan Atkinson chuckles)

The Details:

  • Date: December 4th
  • Time: 7:00 p.m.
  • Location: Los Avellanos Room, University of La Frontera
  • Entry: Free
  • Duration: 50 minutes
  • Cast: 15 talented actors and actresses over 75 years of age
  • Themes: Alzheimer’s disease, care, inclusion, societal norms

The Verdict:

"La Abueli" is a must-see production that will make you laugh, cry, and think. It’s a bold, thought-provoking play that’s sure to leave a lasting impression. So, don’t miss out on this opportunity to see some talented seniors in action. Your grandma would be proud. (Lee Evans grins)

Here is the rewritten article:

A poignant comedy about life, mental illness, and the impact on older adults.

Get ready to be captivated by the Senior Theater Company, a talented cast from the Directorate of Liaison with the Environment of the University of La Frontera, as they present their latest production, “La Abueli”, on December 4th at 7:00 p.m. in the Los Avellanos Room. This 50-minute show masterfully tackles mental pathologies in older people, particularly Alzheimer’s, and its profound influence on family and social environments with humor and depth.

Directed and written by Óscar Salinas Santelices, “La Abueli” tells the story of an elderly woman whose Alzheimer’s symptoms pose challenges in her life and that of her daughter. The play cleverly uses word games, dances, and humorous scenarios to ponder important questions: “What does society say about these situations? How do families navigate the role of caregivers? Is it possible to balance daily life while caring for a loved one?” in the director’s own words.

Dr. Paola Olave Müller, Director of Environmental Linkage at the University of La Frontera, highlighted the significant contribution of the Senior Theater Company as a space that not only promotes creativity and personal development but also invites the community to reflect on topics such as care, inclusion, and the complexities of aging. “La Abueli is an example of our institution’s commitment to well-being and making visible the realities faced by older generations,” she concluded.

The cast, comprised of 15 talented actors and actresses over 75 years of age, brings a dynamic narrative to the stage, combining moments of partying, recreation, and flirting, as they reevaluate the life and commitments of each character.

Written by: Tomás Gárate González
Directorate of Linkage with the Environment

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