From Deseret News archives:
Play explores family's reaction to gay son's suicide
But Pearson is quick to explain that the drama is not based on the death in February 2000 of 32-year-old Henry Stuart Matis, who took his own life in front of an LDS chapel in Los Altos, Calif.
"Certainly Stuart Matis' suicide is the most well known," Pearson said by phone from her home in Walnut Creek, Calif., "but I did not base any of this play on his story.
"A very dear gay man who had attempted suicide became a close friend of mine. He told me about his attempt, and it broke my heart. A number of those elements show up in this play."
Pearson's new play is based on ongoing correspondence she had with this other young man, who had contacted her following the publication of her best-selling book "Goodbye, I Love You."
The cast of Plan-B Theatre Company's world-premiere production of "Facing East," directed by Jerry Rapier, features Charles Lynn Frost and Jayne Luke as Alex and Ruth McCormick, the parents of 28-year-old Andrew Isaac McCormick. Jay Perry plays Marcus, their late son's partner.
All three performers also portray the suicide victim, along with other roles in various flashbacks.
Andrew's parents have never met Marcus, who shows up at the cemetery shortly after the funeral. The boy's father asks Marcus if Andrew "killed himself on the temple grounds to make a statement." Marcus replies that, when he and Andrew were first talking about Andrew contemplating suicide, "he felt there would be kind angels hovering there to take him away and take care of him."
"There are so many suicide stories," Pearson said, "and you could pull all kinds of elements from them. That's so sad and bizarre. That particular element Andrew dying on church property will have people thinking I took it from Stuart's story, but I didn't."
She says that after writing "Goodbye, I Love You" in 1986, she hadn't planned to revisit the subject. "But the accumulation of all the cards and letters I got after that tipped the balance for me. I thought I had done my work, but the current rhetoric is taking us several steps backward. I was renewing my love affair with the theater and all these things fell into place, and I felt I needed to write about this.
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