More Than We Can Ever Know:

When the fear of not having crowds out the truth.

5 F, 1 M.


After the news of their mother’s passing, two estranged sisters, Catherine and Anna, choose to come together to confront the mess of their shared past as they sort through the hoarded disaster of a home their late Mother left behind.

Much like the hoarded setting of this memory play, grief is messy, sometimes unspeakable and hard to process all in one go. Packed to the brim with stuff and nonsense, how do we find the courage to let that shit go? This play asks, what, if anything, can be gained by holding onto things from our past? Is the legacy of “never enough” really something we want to leave to future generations? What does the mass of our cherished possessions prevent us from knowing about each other and ourselves?

 

( EARLY STAGES )

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