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Monday, October 19th, 2009 | Author: Carol Loving

Good Death, the play brought to life through the collaborative gifted talents of the theatrical group at Western Michigan University and the esteemed Tectonic director, Kelli Simpkins, portrays the truth about Dr. Kevorkian.

Kalamazoo residents are just the first to see the doctor for who he really is, as a result of the most powerful ground-breaking play of the 21 century. Good Death is an electrifying work that will forever change the way this country looks at the doctor, those he helped, and the phenomenon we call death.

Friday, September 18th, 2009 | Author: Carol Loving

Good Death is coming to Kalamazoo!

Theater students at Western Michigan University haveĀ  undertaken the task of presenting to you a comprehensive look at human mortality in society. Their original play is a collaborative work by the WMU theater students and members of the acclaimed Tectonic Theater Project.

Good Death is an original play based upon thought-provoking research and interviews on the topic Dr. Jack Kevorkian brought to light in 1990: death, dying, and euthanasia. It has taken 19 years to evolve to this point!

I look forward to the theatrical production and my trip to Michigan to meet with the talent dedicated to broaching the most important issue of human life: mortal certainty.