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After the death of her celebrated mentor, a woman must overcome grief and rejection to see her first play produced, fulfilling the dream he never let her abandon.
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Elizabeth Shaw has always lived in the shadow of doubt—about her talent, her voice, and her place in the world. An aspiring playwright in modern-day Britain, Elizabeth finds her only real encouragement in her longtime mentor and friend, Alex Yates, an award-winning playwright known for his wit, wisdom, and unwavering belief in her potential. When Alex is diagnosed with terminal cancer, their time together becomes a crash course in creative courage and emotional honesty.
After his death, Elizabeth is left gutted and adrift, burdened by grief and haunted by the words he’d left her with: to finish her first play and see it brought to life on stage. But as she confronts rejection, creative self-doubt, and the overwhelming weight of loss, Elizabeth must find her voice not just as a writer—but as a woman finally stepping out of the wings and onto the stage of her own life.
The Art of Denial is a poignant and intimate exploration of grief, mentorship, and creative resilience. The one-act play is about holding on, letting go, and finding the courage to tell your story when it hurts the most.
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