SHRINES

by Ashley Rose Wellman

A family stuck in a horrifying cycle of perpetual mourning throws a party for a dead teenage girl, on what would have been her 30th birthday. When the girl’s former high school sweetheart arrives and drops a major bombshell, the night descends into chaos and forces them to contend with deeply held trauma and disturbing secrets. SHRINES is a play about blurred boundaries, Facebook, and the way we grieve now.

A family stuck in a horrifying cycle of perpetual mourning throws a party for a dead teenage girl, on what would have been her 30th birthday. When the girl’s former high school sweetheart arrives and drops a major bombshell, the night descends into chaos and forces them to contend with deeply held trauma and disturbing secrets. SHRINES is a play about blurred boundaries, Facebook, and the way we grieve now.

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  • Paul Donnelly: SHRINES

    A shrine can be a loving memorial, it can also be a stifling prison of oppressive memory. The shrine to Abby is both. We see the impact of loss and refusing to face loss on four deeply sympathetic characters trapped in a prison of grief. When one begins to break free it at first hurts, but ultimately liberates the others. This is a complex and moving story related with skill and empathy.

    A shrine can be a loving memorial, it can also be a stifling prison of oppressive memory. The shrine to Abby is both. We see the impact of loss and refusing to face loss on four deeply sympathetic characters trapped in a prison of grief. When one begins to break free it at first hurts, but ultimately liberates the others. This is a complex and moving story related with skill and empathy.

  • Mary DeCarlo: SHRINES

    A devastating portrait of a grief that lodges in your heart and refuses to leave. The parents of a dead teenage girl hold tight to their trauma in the form of birthday parties and imagining the life she would have lived with her high school sweetheart. A darkly funny meditation on the transformative and addictive power of grief. I was lucky enough to see a staged reading at the Valdez Theatre Conference and the characters and themes will stay with me for a long time.

    A devastating portrait of a grief that lodges in your heart and refuses to leave. The parents of a dead teenage girl hold tight to their trauma in the form of birthday parties and imagining the life she would have lived with her high school sweetheart. A darkly funny meditation on the transformative and addictive power of grief. I was lucky enough to see a staged reading at the Valdez Theatre Conference and the characters and themes will stay with me for a long time.

  • Philip Middleton Williams: SHRINES

    The way we grieve tells a lot about how we see ourselves in relation to our loved ones: those still with us, and those we mourn. In "Shrines," Ashley Rose Wellman shows us how one family clings to the memory of a lost child and does it in a touching, often humorous, and at times creepy way, yet we never lose sight of the loss each character feels and how it has changed them over the years.

    The way we grieve tells a lot about how we see ourselves in relation to our loved ones: those still with us, and those we mourn. In "Shrines," Ashley Rose Wellman shows us how one family clings to the memory of a lost child and does it in a touching, often humorous, and at times creepy way, yet we never lose sight of the loss each character feels and how it has changed them over the years.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Great Plains Theatre Commons, Year 2021
  • Type Reading, Organization IAMA Theatre Company, Year 2020
  • Type Commission, Organization Humanitas PLAY LA Workshop, Year 2019
  • Type Reading, Organization Echo Theater Company and Stage Raw/PLAY LA Theater Festival Weekend, Year 2019