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June 14, 2015

The title character of “This Is Mary Brown” didn’t lead an exciting life, but she inspired a lovely little play. This one-woman show, written and performed by her daughter, Winsome Brown, never sugarcoats a somewhat sad story, and that honesty makes it all the more admirable. The 70-minute tale starts off in a cemetery, where Winsome and her brother, Nicholas, search for their mother’s grave. After finding it, Winsome flashes back to her own childhood, playing Mary and over a dozen other characters. An early memory finds the Dublin-born Mary, a heavy smoker, motioning to Winsome. “Come here, pet, and put out your hand. I haven’t an ashtray,” Mary says, tapping her cigarette, then instructing Winsome to empty her cupped palm into the fireplace. Many of the prominent recollections involve Mary’s long-term struggles with alcoholism. Her drinking led her to waste decades of her life, she says, and created tensions among family members. Yet through it all the group remained fairly close, even when Mary was on her deathbed. There, as a priest performed last rites, Nicholas was “making googly eyes at Mum, winking and bugging, trying to make her laugh.”

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