Telling My Full Story in a Theatre Space
- Andreas Prinz
- Sep 19, 2025
- 2 min read

The name of the theatre that I want to do is called Randia's Quiet Theatre. I want to do activism just like her and incorporate into my personal life story by experiencing it and living with it and making a difference on grief and losing loved ones and helping people see they are not alone when they experience grief.
My name is Andreas Prinz. I was my mom's son. I had the experience around Christmas time. I lost my whole family through cancer and a stroke. I even had a brother who moved away and got married and that's why I became depressed afterwards and worried and anxious. How did I live through it was through hardship and not eating as much, by seeing it before and after, seeing my mom lie in her bed with her eyes closed.
One big scene that will be easier for the audience to see it before I actually put it in the script by going deeper with it. It will be doctors going by and complications throughout the whole story - there will be chaos in it but it won't last forever. It's going to be noisy but when that's done (like ambulance sound), they will see the mom lying down with eyes close while the son is looking at his mom for the last time. Yes, there will be a dialogue.
I have people around me who are supporting me already and I can name them today: Madeleine Brown, Natalia, and Tim Anderson including my circle of friends and my book that I am still doing for Heidi Prinz and my student who helped get there.
This is a long process that I have been going through - grief will end when I see it completed - it's like the weather: it comes back and forth when you least expect it, your grief will demolish your inner being and rebuild it and I am grateful that I had a mom and a dad in my life and now I understand what it's like to live in grief.
It's time to let things go and grow. There will be a round table, they will discuss the next step for Andreas to make to help this process of a musical happen. I had a full team of people who were supportive and I remember soul express. It was Cheryl, Matt, and also people like Madeleine Brown and Angela, and Catherine and Natalie, who was the background of it all.
My first audience perspective was my mom's best friend and her name is Heidi and then I went that far and did a concert based on it with Every Voice Matters choir - they have helped me with The Family Tree and I remember the little things. They taught me life, even Tim including Frontier College: Susan, Kathy, and that's where I met my roommate and they helped me how to write perfectly and that's how I became a playwriter.
There will be a question and answer period at the show if you want to know more about the process of making the musical.



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