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May 8, 2022

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interesting and funny." His mother's odyssey lent itself to the rising and falling action of theatrical storytelling. "You need to have some kind of arc and maybe some sort of crux event or progression. In this case, it ends up being her alcoholism," Mackey explains, saying his mother drank as a way of dealing with social anxiety, but that she stopped drinking in 1974. "One line in the memoir is 'My mother died of embarrassment many times.' It was, in fact, embarrassment or a feeling of shame, ultimately, that marked her rock bottom. When she hit rock bottom, she never took another drink. So there's a lot of interesting stories — and it's not all about that." Her stories are pinned to a specific time as she grows up in Pittsburgh during "steel mill times with an immigrant father, who went from being an engineer in Sweden to a steel mill front line worker." Her story is told against the backdrop of large historical events such as World War II and the Great Depression. "She moved to Los Angeles during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Before Hollywood was all smoggy and all that. In a way, there's a kind of a 'Forrest Gump' quality to the story," Mackey says. "I'm hoping like any performance, you can see what an incredible gift it was," he says. In 2004 Mackey says that his mom started creating the memoir as a way of preserving her letters and to learn how to use a computer — or a "word processor," as she called it. "She had a lot of letters that she had written when she moved overseas, and she wrote back to her family," Mackey explains. She told him: "I want you to know some things about my life before you came along, and I want your kids to know a little bit about me since I'm probably not going to be around when you have a family." She passed away in 2007 from esophageal cancer. Mackey relates a story of how she called him on the day that she died to deal with some last-minute planning. "She said, 'Steve, I want you to come over and visit earlier today because today's going to be my last day.' And I went over to her apartment and said, 'Mom, I don't want you to be bummed out if you wake up tomorrow morning and you're not dead.' She laughed and she handed me a folder of all the phone numbers I was supposed to call and she just went about her business with such strength and serenity and comfort with it all. … It was amazing and inspiring." www.malco.com www.malco.com www.malco.com www.malco.com www.malco.com 6 WHAT'S UP! MAY 8-14, 2022 Artosphere Continued From Page 5 ARTOSPHERE Dover Quartet, a string group, will provide music along with percussion from Aux Duo for the world premiere of Steve Mackey's "Memoir" at 7 p.m. May 18 in Starr Theater at the Walton Arts Center. The performance is part of the Walton Arts Center's Artosphere Festival. (Courtesy Photo/Roy Cox) Natalie Christa will narrate "Memoir." (Courtesy Photo)

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