An average family with everyday concerns - raising children,
growing up, growing old. All that changes when death comes calling
to claim Mary, the wife and mother. But somehow shock and outrage
gradually turn into an uplifting form of acceptance. Jo Clifford's
"Every One" takes a surprisingly positive look at how ordinary
people deal with tragedy. Rooted in the mundane yet instantly
recognisable drama of everyday family life, the play's great
strength lies in exploring the idea that when death calls we grieve
for the good times that have passed rather than the pain we now
feel. Using the Medieval play "Everyman" as its template, this new
work asks questions of our own mortality and discovers how often
hope and acceptance can be found in our darkest moments.
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