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Apr 25, 2013 · In her play “Still Alice,” author and director Christine Mary Dunford employs a graphic metaphor to illustrate the disintegrating world of Alice, a victim of early-onset Alzheimer’s disease.
May 19, 2013 · Still Alice at Lookingglass Theatre. Lookingglass Theatre 821 N Michigan Ave Chicago. Professor Alice Howland is at the peak of her career studying the human brain when her own mind begins to falter. Fiercely independent, she battles to preserve her way of life, even as confusion clouds her thinking and her memory begins to fail.
April 10 – May 19, 2013. Adapted and Directed by Ensemble Member Christine Mary Dunford. Based on the Novel by Lisa Genova. Based on The New York Times Bestselling Novel: Professor Alice Howland is at the peak of her career studying the human brain when her own mind begins to falter.
In Lookingglass Theatre’s current production, “Still Alice” adapted by and directed by Christine Mary Dunford, based on the novel by Lisa Genova, we get an in depth look at the life of Alice Howland, a professor who is at the peak of her career.
Apr 21, 2013 · A professor steels herself against early-onset Alzheimer's in Christine Mary Dunford's affecting adaptation of Lisa Genova's novel.
Apr 21, 2013 · scheduled to end on May 19, 2013. for tickets call 312-337-0665. or visit Lookingglass. for info on other Chicago Theater, visit http://www.TheatreinChicago.com.
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Still Alice is a 2007 novel by Lisa Genova, a neuroscientist and author. The novel is about a woman who suffers early-onset Alzheimer's disease. It is Genova's first novel. [1] Genova self-published the book in 2007 with iUniverse.