The Memory of Water (stage)

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The Memory of Water (stage) is a darkly comic British play by Shelagh Stephenson about three sisters reuniting for their mother's funeral, noted for its exploration of memory and family dynamics.

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instanceOf British play
comedy-drama play
stage play
author Shelagh Stephenson
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre dark comedy
drama
family drama
hasCharacterType three adult sisters
hasSubject death and mourning
mother–daughter relationships
personal recollection and differing perspectives
mainCharacter Catherine
Mary
Teresa
mainTheme bereavement
family relationships
grief
identity
memory
sisterhood
medium theatre
notableFor blend of dark comedy and serious drama
exploration of the unreliability of memory
focus on female characters and family dynamics
originalLanguage English
plotSummary Three sisters reunite at the family home for their mother’s funeral and confront conflicting memories of their shared past.
setting contemporary Britain
family home
structure multi-act stage play
tone bittersweet
darkly comic

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Alison Steadman notableWork The Memory of Water (stage)