'Night, Mother by Marsha Norman

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Marsha Norman’s ‘Night, Mother is a Pulitzer Prize winning portrayal of one woman’s decision to end her own life, and her mother’s desperate attempts to change her mind. It is deeply personal and tragically honest in its examination of this all too common human experience.

Presented by Counter-Productions Theatre Company, and directed by Valerie Remillard, the play features performances by Becky Minard and Audrey Lavin Crawley. It runs for two weeks from November 16th to the 25th at AS220’s Black Box Theatre located at 95 Empire Street in downtown Providence.

For Ms. Remillard, ‘Night Mother, is “about suffering and control and, more specifically, about a fractured but loving mother/daughter relationship and their tragic, mutual efforts to ultimately deny, avoid or assuage their suffering. Directing this play has been a painful reminder to me that love and caring are actions, not just solitary sentiments, and those we love can’t feel the caring we don’t show. “

“Jessie is really one of the most remarkable people I’ve ever come to know,” says Audrey Lavin Crawley, who portrays the tragic character. “She is not perfect or without fault but she is so grounded in her convictions and she knows exactly who she is and is at peace with that.”

“Thelma faces the universal task of letting go of her child,” say Becky Minard, who plays the desperate mother. “Although she must overcome the barriers of mutual dependence and the unbearable prospect of solitude, the hope of this dark play lies in Thelma's ultimate acceptance.”

AS220's Black Box Theatre

95 Empire Street, Providence, RI

November 16th, 17th, 23rd, 24th at 7:00pm

November 18th, 25th at 2:00pm

Admission $20

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Event Dates
Sunday, Friday, and Saturday from Friday, November 16, 2018 through Sunday, November 25, 2018
Event time
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Contact
Ted Clement

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