Now in her mid-forties, Kathleen sits anxiously waiting for the
arrival of the man whom she gave up for adoption thirty years
before. Years spent insulating herself against the pain of
separation and loss fall away 'like bricks in a flood wall' as she
allows herself to recall the events of that time with a clarity
that brings each of her story's characters to life. Central to the
play is Kathleen's relationship with her son - the baby whom she
only knew "...for six short weeks" and the grown man, "...parking
somewhere now, I expect. Getting out of his car, looking at the
houses. Looking at this house". You is about loss and the way it
has shaped Kathleen's life. It is also about its impact upon her
family and everyone else who found themselves a part of her story.
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