Lena Johnson is a schoolgirl struggling with addiction, doubt, and a growing sense of lost potential. Once a promising athlete, she now drifts through school and home, relying on drugs to quiet her thoughts and get through each day. After a particularly difficult day, she takes drugs in an attempt to escape everything building inside her. But instead of relief, she is pulled into something else. Lena begins to slip into a fractured night where reality, memory, and hallucination blur together. As the present unravels, she is confronted by fragments of her past; moments at home, relationships with her family and her brother, and echoes of who she used to be.
As the night deepens, she is pushed further into her own mind, where guilt, regret, and dependency begin to surface more clearly than ever before. By the end, Lena is left questioning whether she is defined by the past she keeps returning to, or whether there is still a way to step beyond it.
CONTENT WARNING: Perhaps contains themes that some audience members may find distressing. These include drug use, substance dependency, hallucinations and altered mental states, anxiety and panic, family conflict, emotional distress, and references to sexual assault. The play also explores themes of religion and faith in a psychologically intense context. This production is recommended for audiences aged 15+. Viewer discretion is advised.