‘Lost in the vastness of the sky, I have only myself to confront.’Ī fascinating play about the enigmatic 1930’s aviator Amelia Earhart. ‘A moving and delicately crafted piece on the part of the actor, the writer and director Claire Parker… features a beautifully nuanced performance from Edie Campbell.’ 2nd from bottom ‘Apples in Winter is really, really good, with an immensely powerful one-woman performance from Edie Campbell that will leave you feeling shaken and devastated and furious. Directed brilliantly by Claire Parker…with Elisabeth Tooms’ lighting and Andrew Hodson’s bleak set design really enhancing the emotional impact.’ The Family Stage ‘beautifully written… Campbell gives an astonishing performance. The play offers a cathartic journey into the heart of barely resolvable questions about justice, forgiveness and love. As Miriam shows us how to make the perfect pie, we watch her grapple to understand what happened to her son - and how that night 22 years ago changed everything. In a prison kitchen a mother is baking an apple pie: her death-row son’s last request.
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