Press Release - I will miss You When You’re gone

Contact: Rebecca O’Neil, Artistic Director
Email: rebecca@shatteredglassproject.org
Kill Date: 03/22/2026

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

The Shattered Glass Project presents the world premiere of I will miss you when you’re gone by Jessica Moss

Celeste tries to contact her dead mother Theresa, but instead is haunted by Evelyn. Evelyn jumped off the top of her office building, run by Robin. Robin just wants to get these files in order, until the spirit of Theresa shows up. A hilarious tear-jerker about four women struggling with life, loss, and longing for connection in a lonely modern world. Described as “a lonesome country song about grief and bureaucracy", I will miss you when you’re gone strikes every nerve about emotional isolation and the possibility for connection.

Directed by Adrian Prendergast, I will miss you when you’re gone features Meghan Ames, Monica Domena, Gretchen Douma, and Mariah Lee Squires. Seattle-based Prendergast and playwright Jessica Moss, a Toronto native, first worked together on I will miss you when you’re gone during the 2024 Distillery Festival at Seattle Public Theatre. 

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The Shattered Glass Project is a theatre company with the mission to amplify the voices of theatre artists who have been marginalized on the basis of their gender or sex by providing unique opportunities to create and grow professionally. For more information, visit our website at www.shatteredglassproject.org.

Play Title: I will miss you when you’re gone

Written By: Jessica Moss

Directed by: Adrian Prendergast

Dates: March 5-21, 2026, Th-Sat, 7:30 pm; Sun, 2:00 pm; Industry Night, Mon, 3/16/26

Venue: Theatre Off Jackson (409 7th Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104)

Tagline: a comedy about sad things

Synopsis: Celeste tries to contact her dead mother Theresa, but instead is haunted by Evelyn. Evelyn jumped off the top of her office building, run by Robin. Robin just wants to get these files in order, until the spirit of Theresa shows up. A “lonesome country song about grief and bureaucracy.”

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