Unsettling monologue of imprisoned mother whose baby went missing
Briefly

Sophie Swithinbank's monologue delves deep into post-natal depression, challenging notions of responsibility. Ladenburg's performance as a complex mother reveals layers through enigmatic scenes and sharp shifts.
The play raises questions about sacrificing professional success for maternal duties in a gripping, mysterious narrative. Emphasis on materialism in baby-care provides a critical lens on societal values.
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