In this powerful multimedia performance, Ohio State’s Kevin McClatchy portrays a US Army Special Forces veteran who is transitioning from military to civilian life.
Using spoken word, verbatim text, movement, and sonic immersion, actor/writer McClatchy places the audience at the center of the veteran’s experience of armed conflict and its aftermath. Inspired by a true story, Scrap Heap is a turbulent, darkly funny, whiplash tour that examines the costs of war through the eyes of one forgotten soldier. This intensely physical production, directed by Ohio State Professor Jeanine Thompson, questions what is demanded of military service members as well as society’s responsibility to welcome them back.
Both performances will be followed by a community conversation with veterans.
July 27: facilitator Craig Bryan and special guests Armond Goss and Jasmin Hurley
July 28: facilitator Zack Starr and special guests Peter Mansoor and Wilma Hatton
Please note: this performance discusses combat related trauma and suicide and uses flashing lights and sound effects including gunfire.
This performance will be video recorded. Audience members will not be recorded.
Veterans Affairs representatives will be on site to provide VA toxic exposure screenings and VA enrollment. In addition, representatives from the Veterans Benefits Administration will be on hand to answer questions about benefit claims and the PACT Act, as well as to get veterans connected to care.