Charles and Enid are in their sixties, and have never tried online dating before, especially not over video chat. But now that they're confined to their homes, there's a first time for everything. A love story... or something like that.
Charles and Enid are in their sixties, and have never tried online dating before, especially not over video chat. But now that they're confined to their homes, there's a first time for everything. A love story... or something like that.
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Sitting and Talking: a Play for Zoom
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James Binz:
Sitting and Talking: a Play for Zoom
by Lia Romeo
“
Romeo does a very nice job of showing us one couple navigating the pandemic and the zoom culture. As those of us who survived the first wave and wait nervously for the next, we have all experienced the fears and the challenge of these times. A contemporary love story, well written and captivating. Brava!
Romeo does a very nice job of showing us one couple navigating the pandemic and the zoom culture. As those of us who survived the first wave and wait nervously for the next, we have all experienced the fears and the challenge of these times. A contemporary love story, well written and captivating. Brava!
”
Jan Probst:
Sitting and Talking: a Play for Zoom
by Lia Romeo
“
A beautifully haunting play about love, loss and the everyday risk of being human. Insightful portrayal of two older adults caught in circumstances they cannot control. Perfect zoom play. And I do mean perfect.
A beautifully haunting play about love, loss and the everyday risk of being human. Insightful portrayal of two older adults caught in circumstances they cannot control. Perfect zoom play. And I do mean perfect.
”
Shelley McPherson:
Sitting and Talking: a Play for Zoom
by Lia Romeo
“
Lia Romeo masterfully explores the profound yearning for connection we all experienced in 2020, especially in NYC. The vulnerability of the two characters in this play moves me.
Lia Romeo masterfully explores the profound yearning for connection we all experienced in 2020, especially in NYC. The vulnerability of the two characters in this play moves me.