Grief...A Comedy
Alison Larkin
Unabridged
6 uur 10 minuten
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Grief... A Comedy, written and read by Alison Larkin, is a warm, funny, life-enhancing love story and the follow-up Larkin's hit one-woman show critics called "Outstandingly uplifting" Scottish Field ***** "A story that could truly change your life" Entertainment Now***** "Real, butterflies-in-stomach romance. Leaves you believing joy really can be found after loss" The Daily Mail ****
What if your soulmate died...and then came back to help you find love again?
Alison and Bhima found true, once-in-a-lifetime love for the first time in their 50's. It was the kind of love that changes everything. Then he died.
Six weeks later, Bhima appeared at Alison's kitchen table, very much himself, with one clear purpose: to help her find love again.
It's imaginary of course. Or is it?
When Alison's friend Archbishop Desmond Tutu heard what happened, he wrote to Alison saying "your story needs the widest circulation possible because it will bring hope. You must do whatever you have to do to make sure this story is told to as many people as possible. And not just in an email to me!"
So, Alison created a solo comedy show, Grief... A Comedy, with music by Emmy award winner Gary Schreiner, and wrote the funny, life-enhancing, completely uplifting story you are about to hear.
What if your soulmate died...and then came back to help you find love again?
Alison and Bhima found true, once-in-a-lifetime love for the first time in their 50's. It was the kind of love that changes everything. Then he died.
Six weeks later, Bhima appeared at Alison's kitchen table, very much himself, with one clear purpose: to help her find love again.
It's imaginary of course. Or is it?
When Alison's friend Archbishop Desmond Tutu heard what happened, he wrote to Alison saying "your story needs the widest circulation possible because it will bring hope. You must do whatever you have to do to make sure this story is told to as many people as possible. And not just in an email to me!"
So, Alison created a solo comedy show, Grief... A Comedy, with music by Emmy award winner Gary Schreiner, and wrote the funny, life-enhancing, completely uplifting story you are about to hear.