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Motherhood is the hardest, most thankless job... it's painful to have to act like it's great all the time

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May 12, 2025

In The Uninvited, Elizabeth Reaser plays an actress turned stay-at-home mum grappling with the path her life has taken. She tells RACHAEL DAVIS more

Motherhood is the hardest, most thankless job... it's painful to have to act like it's great all the time

MOST of us have a point - or several - in our lives where we wonder: 'Where has the time gone, and what have I done with it?'

Rose, the protagonist in Nadia Conners’ debut comedy-drama The Uninvited, finds herself having one of those moments when an elderly woman turns up at her front door just as she and her husband are about to host a star-studded party.

Rose, played by Twilight star Elizabeth Reaser, used to be a renowned theatre actress but has now found herself as a stay-at-home mum, looking after the son she shares with her Hollywood agent husband Sammy, played by The White Lotus star - and director Conners’ husband Walton Goggins.

The couple - well, mainly Sammy - have planned an intimate soiree to impress star client Gerald, played by The Diplomat’s Rufus Sewell, but the evening is thrown into disarray when a confused elderly woman arrives, claiming their home is hers.

The interaction with the woman, Helen, played by nonagenarian True Blood star Lois Smith, leads Rose to have a series of revelations over the course of the evening about the direction her life has taken from her career to her marriage, motherhood to the complexities of ageing as a woman - particularly as it transpires that Helen has no one left to call, as she’s outlived her spouse and friends.

"I’m also an ageing actress who's experiencing a lot of the things that Rose is experiencing,” says Elizabeth, 49.

“So it felt [like] the script was just so accurate in that sense... I was just like: ‘Oh my God, someone's writing this thing that I’m experiencing. How is that possible?”

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