

"Can't more highly recommend "I Will Miss You When You're Gone," which I saw last night. "Such a beautiful theatre production dealing with themes of grief and mental health - wonderfully uplifting" - Petra Eujane

Very relatable to how so many of us are missing people, people to relate to. Well worth seeing, so if you get the chance, please go!" - Theatre Club member Several times I was close to tears with the characters of the story. The cast did a brilliant job enabling me to relate to all characters and feel their respective pain, worries and sorrows. "Clever storyline, deeply moving and thought-provoking. "the play explores cleverly the debilitating struggle of dealing with 21st century life devoid of parental help." - London Pub Theatres “A refreshing dose of dark humour, and some spectacular moments of dramatic irony” – Everything Theatre Written by the Canadian writer Jessica Moss, I Will Miss You When You’re Gone is a dark comedy about grief, isolation, connection, and mental health. A comedy about sad things for four women and a roomba. Robin just wants to get these files in order, until the spirit of Theresa shows up. Evelyn jumped off the top of her office building, run by Robin. Celeste tries to contact her dead mother Theresa, but instead is haunted by Evelyn. Starbound is delighted to be staging this amazing piece of new writing by Canadian playwright Jessica Moss this autumn!Ī lonesome country song about grief and bureaucracy. I WILL MISS YOU WHEN YOU'RE GONE by Jessica Moss You can also read a lovely article about the production courtesy of BritEs Magazine here. It's funny, moving, entertaining, what more can I say? I'd urge anybody to go and see this - Lucinda Currie (5*)Ĭheck out the Media page for photos of our rehearsals and performances. What I got was a trully entertaining treat of a play. I went to a new theatre to me ñast night, not knowing quite what to expect. Had a fantastic time watching #pizzaman by with #greatplay #greatactors #mustwatch - Mary Lee Cha The small cast of 3 were brilliant - excellent comic timing, relatable, and had me laughing out loud throughout! - Kyle Gulliford (5*) I highly recommend seeing this production by the newly formed Starbound Theatre group. At times uncomfortable to watch, the laugh out-loud show asked some difficult questions and hoped to spark a debate about the use of sexual assault as a power grabbing tactic, and the sometimes blurry lines between consensual and non consensual relationships. Led by director Madison Maylin, the cast (Marta da Silva, Katherine Kerrman and Adam Strawford) worked through the fast paced text and found the emotional depth in their damaged, though ultimately kind-hearted characters. rehearsed for 5 weeks at Theatre Deli in London. The show - a dark comedy about the power struggles between men an women and their attempts at regaining control of their lives. Starbound Theatre's first production successfully wrapped at the Etcetera Theatre on December 9th after a wonderful run. What ensues is an evening that gets crazier, wilder, angrier and very, very funny. After a particularly bad day they decide the best way to get revenge is to take advantage of an unsuspecting pizza delivery man. Julie and Alice are angry, frustrated, and disappointed. How far would you go to regain control of your life?
