Home Burial is a theatrical adaptation of the poems Home Burial (1914) and The Witch of Cos (1922) by the North American poet Robert Frost.Using as a starting point Frost's saying that "giving anything a form gives you confidence in the universe", the play aims to pick up the pieces left shattered after a year of pandemic by examining the themes of guilt, love and the supernatural. In The Witch of Cos a woman recalls the day when a skeleton escaped from the cellar and found his way to the attic. In Home Burial a couple deals with the impact of grief and the challenges of communication.