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World AIDS Day is held on 1 December each year. It raises awareness across the world and in the community about the issues surrounding HIV and AIDS. It is a day for people to show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. In 2015, Ensemble Theatre presents MOTHERS AND SONS by Terrence McNally - a deeply compassionate and touching look at the transformative nature of forgiveness and the evolving definition of family. Deborah Kennedy plays a mother whose son died, much too young, of AIDS several years ago. The story follows her as she unexpectedly visits the home of her sons ex-partner, played by Jason Langley, whom she hasnt seen in many years. He now has a husband and child and she is forced to come to terms with how much society has changed without her, and the full life her son might have been able to enjoy. This new play premiered on Broadway this year and was nominated for the 2014 Best Play Tony Award. To find out more about Ensemble Theatres 2015 run of MOTHERS AND SONS visit ensemble.au/whats-on/plays/mothers-sons #WorldAIDSDay
Posted on: Mon, 01 Dec 2014 01:41:23 +0000

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