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"On the night before her wedding, Mary dreams of a thunderstorm, during which she unexpectedly meets Charlie sheltering in a barn beside his horse. With innocence and humour, the two discover a charming first love. But the year is 1914, and the world is collapsing into a brutal war. Together, they attempt to hide their love, galloping through the fields for a place and time where the tumultuous uncertainties of battle can’t find them. A play with a heart as big as the skies that serve as its stage, Mary’s Wedding is an epic, unforgettable story of love, hope, and survival."
-Stephen Massicotte (playwright) "That is poetry, Mary, not real life." “This process has had to involve so much love & trust. Sometimes when I’m just explaining what their characters are internally feeling at some points, the actors break down crying because it takes them back to a time when they strongly had that emotion. It’s powerful.” - Stephanie Carrillo (Director) |
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