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Edinburgh Theatre Plays 'Every One'

Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh will present "Every One" by Jo Clifford, directed by Mark Thomson, playing from 19 March to 10 April, 2010.

From the pen that brought Anna Karenina and Faust brilliantly to the Lyceum, comes this beautiful, poetic and metaphysical new piece.

Jo Clifford explores the lives of an ordinary family who are aware that they are part of a story, and initially bemused by all the attention. The everyday concerns and events of their lives form the early part of the play – raising children, growing up, growing old. But all of this changes when Death comes calling.

Plunged suddenly into a reality where they can no longer rely on the ‘certainties’ of existence, Joe, Mary, Kevin and Mazz must reassess their lives. Perspectives change and the things they cherish and regret are stripped of all the usual distractions and confusions.

Jo’s play presents a warm and uplifting look at how ordinary people deal with tragedy. It’s a story that will resonate with anyone who has lost someone they love – and suggests that when we grieve it’s for the good times that are past rather than the pain we feel now.

Mark Thomson brings Jo’s wonderful new story to Lyceum audiences in a production that will touch your soul and stay with you forever. -- www.lyceum.org.uk

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