At First Sight

Kathryn and Ron are reunited via social media. Through the course of their visit they confess secrets to one another which will change their lives.

Kathryn and Ron are reunited via social media. Through the course of their visit they confess secrets to one another which will change their lives.

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At First Sight

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  • Lolly Ward: At First Sight

    A thoroughly heart-wrenching and heartwarming play that takes you through every nervous step toward confessing your true feelings. I got to see this at the William Inge Festival, and the audience was right there with it, bursting into laughter and wiping away tears.

    A thoroughly heart-wrenching and heartwarming play that takes you through every nervous step toward confessing your true feelings. I got to see this at the William Inge Festival, and the audience was right there with it, bursting into laughter and wiping away tears.

  • Samara Siskind: At First Sight

    This gentle and utterly endearing play is a true lesson in patience, perseverance, and the power of a moment. Vince Melocchi’s characters are so well drawn, I felt like I was eavesdropping on a long-overdue reunion that culminated in a monologue that cut straight to my heart. So intimate. So romantic. So sentimental. Thank you Vince, and Facebook.*

    This gentle and utterly endearing play is a true lesson in patience, perseverance, and the power of a moment. Vince Melocchi’s characters are so well drawn, I felt like I was eavesdropping on a long-overdue reunion that culminated in a monologue that cut straight to my heart. So intimate. So romantic. So sentimental. Thank you Vince, and Facebook.*

  • Rachel Zake: At First Sight

    This piece is honest, relatable and incredibly well-written and presented. We've all had that moment of wondering "what if" and "what is that one person up to today?". Rekindled connections and secrets confessed allow this piece to tug at our heartstrings and allow us to to find joy and laughter in what we all recognize in ourselves.

    This piece is honest, relatable and incredibly well-written and presented. We've all had that moment of wondering "what if" and "what is that one person up to today?". Rekindled connections and secrets confessed allow this piece to tug at our heartstrings and allow us to to find joy and laughter in what we all recognize in ourselves.

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KATHRYN - 50’s - She is the friend you’re always happy to see at a party.

RON - 50’s - A good man. But mad shy. Uses a wheelchair.

Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization William Inge Festival, Year 2026
  • Type Workshop, Year 2021

Production History

  • Type Fringe, Organization Daredevil festival at Pacific Resident Theatre, Year 2026