
Honey Girl
Calderwood Pavilion, 527 Tremont Street
After her sister, Asal, dies by suicide, Fey and their mother, Leila, are left to cope. But how do you cope with a loss like that? Fey needs to get creative. She’ll do anything to get her sister back.
Written by: Isabelle Fereshteh Sanatdar Stevens
Directed by: Rani O’Brien
This play contains a death by suicide/teen suicide, not shown onstage. Mental health issues are spoken about and are a central theme in the play, as are intense loss and debilitating grief. Overdosing is mentioned, and the desire to not be alive is specifically named at points. Please take care of yourself, and be kind to yourself.
After her sister, Asal, dies by suicide, Fey and their mother, Leila, are left to cope. But how do you cope with a loss like that? Fey needs to get creative. She’ll do anything to get her sister back.
Written by: Isabelle Fereshteh Sanatdar Stevens
Directed by: Rani O’Brien
This play contains a death by suicide/teen suicide, not shown onstage. Mental health issues are spoken about and are a central theme in the play, as are intense loss and debilitating grief. Overdosing is mentioned, and the desire to not be alive is specifically named at points. Please take care of yourself, and be kind to yourself.
Duration
2 hours with one intermission
This is a staged reading and is Pay What You Wish with a minimum of $5.

Calderwood Pavilion/BCA, 527 Tremont St
The Calderwood Pavilion contains the Wimberly Theatre, the Roberts Studio Theatre, the Carol G. Deane Hall, and the Nicholas Martin Hall. You should navigate to the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA if you are seeing a show in any of those aforementioned spaces.
Directions and parking for the Calderwood Pavilion at the BCA