On Death

Thursday 24 April, 19.00-20.15 - fully booked
Saturday 26 April, 15.00-16.15 - fully booked
Sunday 27 April, 15.00-16.15 - fully booked
An inspiring sequence of testimonies from the dying, illuminated by the experiences of psychologist and palliative care-worker Marie de Hennezel, form the basis of this theatre essay. 'On Death' bears witness to the most profound of human experiences and asks what lessons the dying have to pass on to the living.
Written by Mick Gordon and Marie de Hennezel
Inspired by the book 'Intimate Death' by Marie de Hennezel
Directed by Mick Gordon and produced by On Theatre
The performance on Sunday 27 April will be BSL interpreted
'On Death' is part of a groundbreaking series of theatre essays that use theatre as a way of exploring the fundamental preoccupations on modern life. Other works include 'On Love' and 'On Ego'. 'On Emotion' is currently in development.
Mick Gordon is an international, award-winning director. He has been Associate Director at the National Theatre, Artistic Director of the Gate Theatre and the founding Artistic Director of On Theatre.
In 1987 Marie de Hennezel joined the staff of the first palliative care unit in a Parisian hospital for people with terminal illnesses, where she gathered the experience she describes in her book, 'Intimate Death'. She founded the Bernard Dutant Association for AIDS and Re-Empowerment in 1990, and she gives lectures on approaching the end of life and seminars on accompanying dying.
This event is free.
In support of the Life Before Death exhibition.
