Three women in assisted living reflect, perform, and navigate life’s quiet absurdities and regrets.
Set in The Center in The Heights, an assisted living facility on the outskirts of suburbia, Everything is Here follows three residents—Bev, Bonnie, and Janice—as they spend their days in a shared common room overlooking a man-made pond. Between memories of what was, what wasn’t, and what might have been, they pass the time reenacting scenes from a community theater play. With a tone that’s both offbeat and unsentimental, the piece offers an honest, often absurd look at aging, memory, and the unpredictable nature of life, portraying these women’s lives with poignancy, humor, and deeply human complexity.