Estranged siblings reunite in their childhood home as buried family secrets turn disturbingly real.
Kwame, Ama, and Esther—siblings long estranged—find themselves under the same roof once again to mark the anniversary of their mother’s death. The gathering takes place in the family home, a space thick with unspoken tension and fading memories. As they attempt to navigate shared grief, the house itself begins to echo with fragments of the past that none of them fully recall.
What begins as a reunion quickly unravels into a confrontation with long-buried traumas. The siblings are forced to revisit painful histories that have remained unspoken for years, even as the familiar walls around them grow increasingly unstable. As timelines blur and old wounds reopen, the boundaries between memory, myth, and reality begin to collapse.
Set within a home that appears to hold its own consciousness, the play merges familial drama with supernatural elements. Ancestral legacies weigh heavily on the characters, revealing generational tensions and unhealed scars. As the house exerts a growing presence, the family must face not only each other but a force rooted deep in their bloodline.