UNCONDITIONAL, A Musical Memoir
UNCONDITIONAL, A Musical Memoir

“Must see...Margot is a powerhouse, spell-weaving storyteller.”

–Amanda Callas, Broadway World.

“A study in acting, in writing and in how to engage an audience...every creative should see this master at play.”

–Virginia Schneider, Hollywood Times.

“Exceptional, thought provoking, empowering and deeply effective.”

–Amanda HuEck, Hollywood Revealed.

“She slayed the saber-toothed tiger of grief, one song at a time, one story at a time. And we, as a city of loss, are better for it.”

–Chris Cassone, Discover Hollywood.

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A captivating story
reaching our hearts during this moment in Los Angeles
Margot Rose in UNCONDITIONAL, A Musical Memoir. Photo by Sherry Rayn Barnett.
UNCONDITIONAL, A Musical Memoir live band on stage. Photo by Sherry Rayn Barnett.
Original musical score
by a 4-piece band playing live on stage
Powerful performance
from acclaimed actress and storyteller, Margot Rose
Image of Margot Rose. Photo by Natalie Ryan. © 2025 Natalie Ryan.
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A captivating story
reaching our hearts during this moment in Los Angeles
Margot Rose in UNCONDITIONAL, A Musical Memoir. Photo by Sherry Rayn Barnett.
Original musical score
by a 4-piece band playing live on stage
UNCONDITIONAL, A Musical Memoir live band on stage. Photo by Sherry Rayn Barnett.
Powerful performance
from acclaimed actress and storyteller, Margot Rose
Image of Margot Rose. Photo by Natalie Ryan. © 2025 Natalie Ryan.
Guest Production
Skylight Theatre Logo
skylighttheatre.org

In the wake of one of life’s most profound challenges, Margot Rose’s UNCONDITIONAL, A Musical Memoir forges a path to resilience with a commitment to go on in a world of unpredictability. This is a true story of dedication and loss; community and love, in which two women, already in their mid-forties, went to extraordinary lengths to have kids. After a tragic loss, the family would be thrown into a spiral that, once again, forced them to grapple with the question – how do we become (and stay) a family? How are we able to go on?

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“No matter what it is, people or places, we all must figure out how to go on. And the only way we do that, is together.”

—Margot Rose, Playwright/Performer.