Everything is Here unfolds at the Center in The Heights, an assisted living facility on the edge of the suburbs. Three residents, Bev, Bonnie, and Janice, mark time in a common room that looks out on a man-made pond, remembering what was and wasn't, what might have been, and acting out scenes from a community theater production. Offbeat and unsentimental, the play examines how strange and perilous life can be, paying clear-eyed attention to the quiet depth and at times absurd circumstances of these women’s flawed and fully human lives.
