Written by mother/daughter team, Amanda and Terry Miller, “QUACKS
AND WHACKS: A CANCER COMEDY,” uses absurdist humor, clowning,
puppetry, music, and animation to spotlight the very real struggles
and triumphs of navigating the three-ring circus that is living with
advanced stage CANCER IN AMERICA. We join Sharon, a middle school
teacher (and the colorful cast of CANCER CELLS SINGING, dancing &
hiking through her body) as she dodges gravel cravings and gargantuan
insurance cards in pursuit of effective screening, humane healthcare,
and, really, any kind of answers at all.The play is inspired by
playwright and performer Amanda Miller’s mother, Terry Miller – a
longtime theater teacher and practitioner now 77 years-old, who has
been living with a Stage 4 Lung Cancer Diagnosis for three years.
Says Amanda Miller, “Through the show, we hope to build community
with people who have been impacted by serious illness and promote
advocacy to improve our ailing healthcare system.”
"Dark and entertaining on a taboo topic, relatable moments for any
cancer or chronically ill patient. Perhaps although meant tongue in
cheek more of this will help one day bring awareness to the areas the
medical world could use some restoration." - Amber, Cancer Survivor
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