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Jacob Thomas and Oliver Mackwood Productions in association with Park Theatre present

Mother of Him

By Evan Placey

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Directed by Max Lindsay
Cast includes Tracy-Ann ObermanSimon HepworthNeil Sheffield, Anjelica Serra, Scott Folan, Matt Goldberg and Hari Aggarwal.

Off West End Award Nominations: FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A PLAY Tracy-Ann Oberman, MALE PERFORMANCE IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A PLAY Matt Goldberg & Hari Aggarwal

 

‘Masterful and gripping … A triumph’ ★★★★★ Spy in the Stalls

‘An outstanding performance from Oberman’ ★★★★ WhatsOnStage

‘This is a gripping and thoughtful production’ ★★★★ LondonTheatre1

‘Another fine production at the ever-reliable Park Theatre.’ ★★★★ Sardines Magazine

‘Tracy-Ann Oberman, an actor with vibrance and control’ ★★★★ The Londonist

‘Poignant and intense’ ★★★★ The Upcoming

A child accused. A mother conflicted. Is love really unconditional? Based on a true story.

December. Toronto. It’s cold.

Brenda, a single Jewish mother (Tracy-Ann Oberman, best known for EastEnders and the hit comedies Friday Night Dinner and Toast of London) tries to manage her professional life whilst ushering youngest son, Jason, off to school. His elder brother remains asleep upstairs. This could be a day like any other, if older brother Matthew wasn't under house arrest.

Pursued by the media and tormented by guilt, Brenda tries to to hold her family together as the world is set to tear them apart. Inspired by true events, Evan Placey’s powerful and provocative drama questions what it takes for for a mother to stop loving her son.

Tracy-Ann Oberman, whose stage work ranges from Shakespeare with the RSC to Pinter in the West End, plays Brenda Kapowitz in this Award-winning play by Evan Placey (2011 Samuel French Canadian Play Contest Winner, King’s Cross Award for New Writing, Tarragon Theatre’s RBC Under 30 National Playwriting Competition Winner). 

Director Max Lindsay makes his Park Theatre debut following his acclaimed 2018 production of Angry at Southwark Playhouse. From the producer of Park Theatre hits The Life I Lead, Pressure and Madame Rubinstein.