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Hearts Left Open: A Play about Grief, Caregiving, and Connection at the Edmonton Fringe Festival

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**A New Work by Lee-Anna Semenyna premiering at the Edmonton International Fringe Festival**

Hearts Left Open is a poignant exploration of grief, resilience, and the unexpected bonds formed in the most challenging circumstances. Set in a pediatric hospital hallway, the play follows two women—one a mother, the other an aunt—who meet while their children undergo cancer treatment. Through shared moments of despair, hope, and unexpected humour, they forge a friendship that becomes a lifeline.

This original Canadian play delves into the raw emotions of caregiving, the complexities of love and loss, and the enduring human spirit. It's a narrative that speaks to anyone who has faced uncertainty and found solace in connection.

Content Warnings:
Themes of terminal illness and child loss
Depictions of grief and emotional distress
Suitable for audiences aged 14 and above

For more information: https://heartandashproductions.com/heartsleftopen



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