How do you react as a child to your mother's suicide attempt? You write her a list of everything that is beautiful about the world and hope that her mother will really read the list, that her depression will end and life will go on. And it does.
Duncan Macmillan has written "a life-affirming monologue on a deadly serious subject, ravishing, heartbreaking and wholly unsentimental ... " (The Guardian). Involving the audience, who have to take on smaller roles throughout, Macmillan "lightly transforms supposed bugbears into strokes of luck" (The New York Times) and "strikes the perfect balance between what makes you despair about life and what makes it so wonderful" (The Independent).
by Duncan Macmillan with Jonny Donahoe I German by Corinna Brocher I Directed by Alexander Vaassen
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