Courtesy The MarshWinner 2015 Theater Bay Area Award Outstanding
Production of a Solo Play This show is an unrelenting look at a
ten-day period in Copeland’s life—the mandatory ten-day waiting
period before he could lay his hands on the newly purchased gun with
which he planned to take his own life. Even in the midst of this
tragedy, however, his wonderful sense of the comedy of life does not
desert him (how much should he spend on the gun?), indeed serves him
insidiously well as a buffer against the grim reality of his
intention. Copeland hopes this very personal, and ultimately
redemptive, story will reach people who struggle with
depression—often called the last stigmatized disease—as well as
their families and loved ones. Interspersed with interviews with other
sufferers, the play, like so many Marsh stories, also offers outsiders
an insider’s view, thereby expanding our understanding and,
hopefully, our humanity. As critic Sam Hurwitt put it in The Idiolect:
“It’s a play I’d strongly recommend to anyone who is now or has
ever been depressed or who knows someone in that situation. But
honestly, it’s such a strong piece that I’d recommend it just as
heartily to anyone who’s ever been human.” Disclaimer: Please
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