A moving tale about a mother’s unconditional love of her child, widowed Molly has been slowly getting her life back on track. The pain of losing her husband two years ago hasn’t stopped her from finding new love, and she never stopped encouraging her talented son to realize his big dreams.
Quinn – a recovering addict – is a promising actor who will soon audition for a place at one of the world’s best drama schools. Her boyfriend Leo is devoted to her, his young son Felix adores Quinn, and their quiet country life is a breath of fresh air. But over one heart-wrenching week, Molly realizes she is not out of the woods — with Quinn’s addiction deepening and her sister’s new diagnosis. In her guilt and frustration,
Molly turns her back on the help and comfort she desperately needs from patient and grounded Leo. There is one thing she turns to again and again to keep the grief and sadness at bay: her abiding love of birdsong.
Headphones always within reach, Molly escapes into the soothing sounds of a sweeter past. But when she’s down on her knees with nowhere left to turn, will Molly finally realize that she too deserves happiness?
Ashes & Ink stars Kathryn Erbe as Molly. Erbe rose to prominence as Detective Alexandra Eames in Law and Order: Criminal Intent, leading the show through its first ten seasons and featuring in 142 episodes. Javier Molina was most recently seen in Reminiscence with Hugh Jackman (HBO) and is Co-Artistic Director of The Actors Studio in NYC. The production additionally stars Julian Shatkin (Like Sunday Like Rain; graduate of Royal Conservatoire in Glasgow, Scotland) as Quinn and Tamara Flannagan (The Syringa Tree) as Molly’s sister, Bree. The role of Leo’s young son, Felix, will be played by Rhylee Watson.
ASHES & INK is directed by Alice Jankell, the real-life mother to actor Julian Shatkin. The production features scenic design by Tim McMath, costume design by Kaitlin Feinberg, sound design by Alexis Attalla, and lighting design by Paul Hudson. General Management by Sharon Fallon Productions. Publicity and Marketing Consulting by Katie Rosin/Kampfire PR.
Ashes & Ink contains the following sensitive subject matter:
- Depictions and discussions of drug addiction and recovery, including relapse
- References to death, grief, and bereavement
- Discussion of mental health struggles, including anxiety and trauma
- References to cancer and its impact on families
- Strong language and emotional confrontations