EMORI
EMORI is a haunting and emotionally charged exploration of family, memory, and the fragile boundaries between love, responsibility, and escape. Set within a stark, dreamlike hospital space, the play follows the legacy of an emotionally complex mother as she drifts between coma and consciousness.
Blending psychological realism with poetic theatrical imagery, EMORI examines the weight of forgiveness and the human longing to be truly seen.
Through striking symbolism, shifting realities, and raw, darkly humorous dialogue, the play invites audiences into a deeply intimate confrontation with grief, identity, and the possibility of release. Both unsettling and profoundly compassionate, EMORI challenges us to ask: what do we owe one another, and what does it mean to let go?