Snap! A True Story of a Young Girl’s Experience of Mental Illness and Her Incredible Journey Back to Sanity and Freedom

04/22/13

Contributed by Wade Pickren

Written and Performed by Regi Carpenter
Accompanied by Cellist Elizabeth Simkin 
Friday, April 26, 2013
4:00 p.m., Nabenhauer Recital Room, 4308 Whalen Center

Snap!- sometimes you have to go back so you can get out.  A true story of a young girl's experience of mental illness and her incredible journey back to sanity and freedom. A powerful and compassionate tale of darkness and redemption with exquisite music by cellist Elizabeth Simkin.

Absolutely beautiful, and truly unlike anything I've ever seen. It was dynamic and illustrative, and honest. Her ability to use humor was stunning. Incredible music! So beautifully performed. 
Ithaca College audience member

Harrowing, riveting and unexpectedly hilarious
Harvard Crimson Review

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