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Apples in Winter archiveOne Mother's Love - One Last Request - One Apple Pie Imagine someone you love does something unspeakable. This is a play about the mother of a monster. And the tenacious nature of love. And how to make a really good apple pie. Miriam's son committed an horrendous crime. It was violent. It was terrifying. Caught, tried and convicted, he has been sitting on death row for twenty-two years. In seven hours the state will execute him. As is the tradition, he is granted a last meal. His request: a slice of his mother's apple pie. This one-woman play is a story of a mother surviving, torn between her love for her son and the dark reality of his actions, grappling to make sense of her life. To witness Apples in Winter is to journey deep into the heart of barely resolvable questions about justice, forgiveness and what it is to try to love unconditionally. It is to hear the voices of the silent victims of violence. A survey of the final testimonies of executed prisoners in Texas analysed their words and phrases. The most frequently used word? Love. Apples in Winter is a story of a mother surviving, torn between the love for her son and the dark reality of his actions, grappling to make sense of her life. European Premiere

Cast/Performers

Edie Campbell

Creatives/Company

Author: Jennifer Fawcett
Presented by: Lynchpin Productions Theatre Company
Director: Claire Parker
Lighting: Elisabeth Tooms
Design: Andrew Hodson
Other: Suzanne Parke (voice and dialect coach)

Apples in Winter

Apples in Winter (Play) production archive for QTIX code T1173005132. Details of all Apples in Winter archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0991276457

Archive Listings

24 May 23General
General, Hampshire
Performance Details => Venue archive
5 Oct 22
  to
15 Oct 22
The Playground Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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