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After You Drama. 4f/1m. Two acts. Adele is dying - and her cousin Jean is helping her. But their final hours together are not as peaceful as they might wish - too many memories intrude.
Adele and Jean have returned to their cottage on Lake Kawartha, for one last summer. The island cottage is a grand and crumbling place full of memories, both good and bad. Adele has been ravaged by a stroke and can no longer move about her beloved island - except in her dreams. Jean is not well either, but is determined that her cousin's last summer on the lake will end with grace. As Jean administers Seconal to her cousin, their memories continually invade - and most particularly they recall the summer of 1938 and the young man who was, in their minds, the "fork in the road", the one who determined the paths of their lives. After You is a memory play without memories; the characters live simultaneously in the past and present, and time intermingles freely.
Click here to read the text from After You Production Details
After You was first produced by Alberta Theatre Projects in February 1994, under the title Kawartha. The cast included Joyce Campion, Megan Leitch, Chris Mackie, Anne McGrath and Gina Wilkinson. It was directed by Colin Taylor. The play was extensively revised and renamed After You. It was next produced at New Stages Peterborough, in July, 1998, with the following cast and crew:
Director
- Sue Miner Selected Reviews
"Funny and poignant" (The Globe and Mail) "A finely nuanced memory play compassionately laying bare the truth we hide from ourselves as well as from others." (NOW) "When
intelligence and wit collide with sensuality and animal magnetism,
fascinating theatre is the result. After You shimmers with a vitality
rarely captured in contemporary productions that tackle complex issues
unabashed, head on and with no apologies." (Peterborough
Examiner) After You was published by Scirocco Drama in 1995. ISBN 1-896239-00-5. $12.95 Producers please note: an extensively revised manuscript can be obtained from the playwright's agent, or download from above. |
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