“Just because I’m not looking at sunsets and saying I can feel her looking down on me from a cloud, doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with me. It doesn’t mean I’ve malfunctioned.”

Three women, all at huge turning points in their lives whilst dealing with the death of their mum. Will their grief consume them or will it set them free? Standing at the edge of their futures, will they fall or will they fly?

Suspicious Minds explores the aftershocks of losing someone and how, over time, we grow around our grief. Moving between fractured memories, humour and heartbreak, the play explores how grief evolves, how we reinvent ourselves, and the strange ways the dead continue to accompany us.

Supported by Liverpool Everyman & Playhouse theatres, Suspicious Minds is written by Ella Greenhill and Directed by Chris Tomlinson. Ella and Chris met at University and within months of knowing each other their mums had both passed away. Suspicious Minds is a dedication to their memories and to friendship.