PORTSMOUTH – “Enid’s Mill,” a tender, richly human story about resilience, memory, and what it means to come home, will be on stage at the Players’ Ring Theatre from March 6 through the 22, directed by Leslie Pasternack.
Picture a snowed-in house tucked beside an old mill holds a decade of grief – and one sister’s persistent hope – about choosing color and light, even on the darkest days.
Playwright Martha Douglas-Osmundson drew on her personal experiences to bring this original production to life.
She grew up in a small town in Westchester County, New York, during the time “Enid’s Mill” takes place. She majored in theatre in college in upstate New York, the physical setting of the story.