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2005 Autumn By Tom Kempinski Directed by Knight Mantell
Stephanie Abrahams, a
famous and talented violinist, finds her whole world turned upside down
when she learns she has multiple sclerosis. With her career at an end,
and increasing tensions in her married life, Stephanie struggles to
find a way to accept her fate and find some happiness and direction in
what remains
of her life. Tom Kempinski wrote the play for his wife Frances de la Tour and it was first performed at the Bush Theatre in 1980. It is a beautifully written piece that will connect you with the horrors that a person of such vitality and talent must face in a situation such as this. The play was inspired by the tragic life and career of the cellist Jacqueline du Pré whose magical rise to the height of her profession was cruelly cut short by multiple sclerosis and who died at the age of only 42.
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