Stories from: Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

 

The Tall Ships

My brother Philip died aged 32 – of muscular dystrophy. He was cremated. Some months later the Tall Ships came

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Eyes Open

I had been with my grandfather as a teenager when he died in our house after us nursing him over

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He’s in the Box

My 2 year old nieces’s comment as we were scattering her Grandma and Grandpa’s ashes: ‘no he’s not in there

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Grotesque Caricature

Regarding ‘assumptions’ and make up. This resounded! My father died suddenly and had been taken away for a postmortem by

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Support and Facilitate

I had a wonderful experience with a class of reception children that I taught. One of them had lost her

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So Precious

My mum, my beautiful mum had a devastating stroke whist I was on holiday in Cyprus – the longest flight

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Acknowledged Event

Death as an acknowledged event – accepted, natural, inevitable, unknowable, mysterious, mundane, ordinary. But because we don’t talk about it,

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Post-traumatic Growth

My dad died suddenly in an accident – my children were involved in his funeral without ever having experienced a

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By-passed the Usual

We very recently buried my dear friend Kate and she wanted ‘the cheapest’ funeral. We by-passed the ‘usual’, bought the

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We Who Love

We who love are burdened by death. The dead however lie easy. 

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In a Jar

Our daughter aged 9 had a pet hamster called Chocky. When Chocky died we cremated him in a small loaf

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My Departure

Any of me that can be used for organ donation is to be used then I shall be cremated in

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