Filmed for the Recover Me Mental Health Awareness Fundraiser
Directed by Alec Schiff
Staring Natalia Montgomery & Christine McGuire
Watch the film here: DETAIL ORIENTED
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A gripping mother-daughter story with a surprise ending. When Marie is finding it hard to remember, her daughter Rachael is always there to help. But is the help beneficial or contributing to her pain?
(2 women)
Production History:
TheatreReset - production, 2025
Authenticity Theater Authentic 10 Showcase - production, 2024
Recover-Me Mental Health Fundraiser - film, Dir Alec Schiff, 2023 (Link to film: DETAIL ORIENTED)
Grand Rapids Civic Theatre TEN FOR ALL - virtual reading, Dir. Kristin Tomlin, 2021
Flush Ink Productions She Speaks - virtual reading, 2021
Awards:
Semi-Finalist - Drama - Grand Rapids Civic Theatre TEN FOR ALL, 2021
Semi-Finalist - MadLab Theatre Roulette, 2022
Finalist - Fusion Theatre Company THE SEVEN, 2022
Playhouse West Film Festival 2024 (Pictured: Alexis Park, Alec Schiff, & Natalia Montgomery)
Playhouse West Film Festival 2024 (Pictured: Alec Schiff, & Natalia Montgomery)
Detail Oriented (Playhouse West Film Festival) 2024
Grand Rapids Civic Theatre TEN FOR ALL - virtual reading, Dir. Kristin Tomlin, 2021
Flush Ink Productions She Speaks - virtual reading, 2021
DETAIL ORIENTED at Recover Me Mental Health Awareness Fundraiser, 2023
Recover Me Gala 2023 (Pictured: Christine McGuire, Alec Schiff, & Natalia Montgomery)
Behind the scenes filming for Recover Me Gala 2023 (Pictured: Christine McGuire & Natalia Montgomery, along with crew)
Behind the scenes filming for Recover Me Gala 2023 (Pictured: Christine McGuire & Natalia Montgomery along with crew)
Behind the scenes filming for Recover Me Gala 2023 (Pictured: Alec Schiff and crew)
DETAIL ORIENTED at Authenticity Theater's 2024 Authentic 10 Showcase (Pictured: Anya Brante & Lainie Smith)
DETAIL ORIENTED at Authenticity Theater's 2024 Authentic 10 Showcase
Detail Oriented (Recover Me Gala 2023)
Reviews…
“As I read and the slow reveal of what was really going on hit home, I was both moved and saddened by what a tragedy did to this poor woman. Erin Osgood's dialogue rings true showing a woman desperately trying to get things right and not understanding why it's not helping the situation. There are no do overs in real life. This piece perfectly exemplifies that.”
-John Busser-
“A play that uses repetitions as we watch a run-of-the-mill morning where a mother tries to see her daughter off to school. The reason behind the false starts and re-starts slowly becomes apparent, leading to a gut-punch ending when the true nature of the mother-daughter relationship is revealed.”
-Mike Solomonson-