Gemini: Lessons in Self-Love

Two soul mates wonder if they could be any closer. They decide to live together, in ONE body. The unfortunate person they become is very confused and is desperate to find true love.
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Gemini: Lessons in Self-Love

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  • Christopher Soucy:
    1 Mar. 2024
    Is there such a thing as too close for soul mates. Yes. The answer is yes. Jacquelyn Floyd-Priskorn gives us an eloquent portrayal of the notion that we do not complete one another, we complement one another. You must have two whole people to have a working relationship, not pieces that form into one.
  • Christopher Plumridge:
    14 Dec. 2023
    "We're just two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl, year after year, going over the same old ground..." enough Pink Floyd lyrics and time to concentrate on the great short play this Floyd has written here. It's fun, quirky, quick, but also sad and remorseful. I love how the playwright intertwines the separate groups of characters here. Very clever play!
  • Morey Norkin:
    3 Sep. 2023
    For some reason this play had me thinking about Certs breath mints (no, it’s a candy mint). Many of us are a bundle of contradictions. Could it be we are just the temporary embodiment of two soulmates together for eternity? Are there really soulmates who find themselves over multiple lifetimes? And if so, how do they deal with each other’s annoying habits? Jacquie Floyd-Priskorn explores these questions in the comic yet also relatable character of Liberty, the quintessential Gemini. Fast-paced fun guaranteed to be a hit with audiences.

Development History

  • Reading
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    Steel Beam Theatre Company, St Charles, IL
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    2003
  • Workshop
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    Sidewalk Theatre Company, Burbank, CA
    ,
    2002

Production History

  • Professional
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    Heartlande Theatre Company, Auburn Hills, MI
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    2000