Set in the late 1980s, while the AIDS crisis was in full bloom, a house becomes hospice for people who are dying with no place to go. It is a small snapshot at the reality of service and compassion during a trying time. This play premiered at the Miyako Hotel as part of a national conference on AIDS human services, was produced three times in the Bay Area and has been produced around the country in readers theater form as a fund raiser for local AIDS services.
A two act play on a static, three area stage, the play has be cast with a mix of ethnicities and genders to great effect. It is available for new productions through the author.