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Letters to my Dead Mother archive'People don't feel comfortable talking about death. People don't know what to say. But that's the only time it feels real.' After losing her mum to cancer in March 2019, Ana started writing her letters as a coping mechanism. The subject of these letters would vary from random things that happened on her day, things that were going through her head, to deep raw feelings she was experiencing after her mum's departure. Reading back these letters, she realized they told a story. Letters To My Dead Mother is a one-woman, autobiographical show about grief: its stages and the radically contrasting ways it manifests itself. Death is, inevitably, part of one's life. Grief comes in the package for the ones around it. Yet, most grievers feel like a burden when talking about their losses. Grief is always a good subject to avoid, unless you want to kill the mood or ruin someone's day. Ana unapologetically puts hers on stage. And she promises you're down to have a good time if you come along for the ride.

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Archive listings for Letters to my Dead Mother (2023)

Work type: Play.

T01697817981

Director Almiro Andrade. Director Najla Andrade. Other Catherine Barros (pr). DramaturgLis Ricci. Performer Ana Carolina Borges.
28 Mar 23The Lion and Unicorn Theatre, Inner London :: V219
listing details L1988205581

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