Dying on Stage—Camille Adair Norwick, a New Mexico hospice nurse, and Tanya Taylor, co-creator of
The Cancer Monologue Project, have teamed up to create a documentary film focused on the stories and dying processes of six Santa Feans. Their film,
The Soul of Dying, has begun filming in New Mexico and is a straightforward and honest attempt to document the process of death, a natural part of life that the filmmakers feel is either exploited or hidden away in our culture. A fundraiser for
The Soul of Dying will be held at the Lensic Theatre on Friday, March 4, at 8 p.m. It will be a performance of original autobiographical monologues from caregivers of people who have died. Special music for the evening will be provided by composer/musician Donald Rubenstein. Rubenstein, who has composed five major film scores including George A. Romero's
Martin, is composing original music for
The Soul of Dying. The cost of this special one-night-only performance is $15. The Lensic is located at 211 W. San Francisco in Santa Fe.