

Memory House
Kathleen Tolan
A reclusive fiction writer diagnosed with dementia must depend upon a troubled young caretaker to complete her autobiography.
In a symbiotic battle of wills, they delve into the dark woods of the past, unearthing a tragedy that shatters their notions of language, loneliness, and essential self.
"Though most plays depend on words, words are immutably the crux of Jennifer Haley’s West Coast premiere play. The telling of stories and memories, lies and truths, relies on our words. And like the breadcrumbs dropped in a fairy tale to find a way back to the familiar, words are dropped along the life path of the protagonist-author in this two-hander. Those breadcrumbs, however, are being pecked at and removed from her memory by Alzheimer’s disease."
— Backstage
"For playwright Jennifer Haley, the concept of identity, much like the theatre, is a construct of both deeply personal and communal elements. Haley puts her theories of identity under the microscope in her new play Breadcrumbs."
— LA STAGE Times
"There are few pleasures in a theatre-lover’s life more entrancing than the discovery of a new play that, or a new playwright who, engages mind and heart with equal aplomb. In the exquisite regional premiere of Jennifer Haley’s Breadcrumbs at Manbites Dog Theater, audiences have a perfect opportunity to encounter both."
— Classical Voices of North Carolina
"Timely and touching... Haley asks us to consider the tangled emotional forests of the stories that provide our reference points to reality."
— Dallas Morning News
| Character |
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| Beth / Mother A chaotic drifter, somewhere around thirty, looking for a home |
| Alida A reclusive writer, somewhere in her sixties, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s |
Jennifer Haley on Breadcrumbs
Breadcrumbs is a play written by Jennifer Haley and published by Samuel French .
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