The Algarveans Experimental Theatre Group has again chosen a play that is thought-provoking but at the same time brings together much humour, courage and even a courtroom drama.
The play, “Whose Life Is It Anyway?” by Brian Clark, presents the issue of what type of care to give people who are alive in a conscious state but whose level of human activity is impaired drastically. When the person concerned states – as in “Whose Life Is It Anyway?” – that she does not wish to live an impaired life with mechanical support systems, what judgement should be made?