'A'ohe loa i ka hana a ke aloha (Distance is Ignored by Love): A Tropical Triptych (One Act)

(~40 minutes) A female tourist in an Hawaiian hotel piano bar lounge is transported to the past to revisit her brief but enduring love affair with a talented local piano player.
--The first of the three plays was written for the February 2022 Go Try Play Write competition co-sponsored by Kumu Kahua Theatre & Bamboo Ridge Press. Received a wonderful online reading.
--This first draft of the...
(~40 minutes) A female tourist in an Hawaiian hotel piano bar lounge is transported to the past to revisit her brief but enduring love affair with a talented local piano player.
--The first of the three plays was written for the February 2022 Go Try Play Write competition co-sponsored by Kumu Kahua Theatre & Bamboo Ridge Press. Received a wonderful online reading.
--This first draft of the triptych received another online reading with this same inspiring group May 24, 2023.

The FULL LENGTH version: https://newplayexchange.org/plays/3064461/aohe-loa-i-ka-hana-ke-aloha-distance-ignored-love-tropical-triptych-full-length
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'A'ohe loa i ka hana a ke aloha (Distance is Ignored by Love): A Tropical Triptych (One Act)

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  • Rachel Feeny-Williams:
    11 Sep. 2023
    For me this piece presents the very definition of 'beautifully tragic'. Set in one of the most beautiful places on earth Nora creates a wonderful moment of love between two people, or is it just one? Its a play that won't fail to make you smile at the lovely moment you are presented with but at the same time cry at the thought of the moment ending. That's the idea that has been captured here, appreciating those moments because, unlike Helen, you only have them once. Its easy to see the play in your mind as you read, beautifully done.
  • D. Lee Miller:
    8 Apr. 2023
    A sweet recollection and bittersweet presence make this initial story so soulful - Much of the beauty is with a Hawaiian backdrop used to perfection. In this triptych, we journey with Helen through her hopes, sorrows and joy of connecting, even briefly, to love. Anyone who has ever travelled alone or gone to dinner alone will connect with this story. Beautifully written, Nora Louise Syran.
  • Hannah Lee DeFrates:
    7 Mar. 2023
    Maybe it wasn't a lifetime, or maybe it was. Helen will hold her memory of her night with Kaleo forever, a night that we get to see as she returns to the place they met on a different night. Bittersweet and beautiful. There is something so special about this play that takes us to Hawaii with our tourist protagonist and lets us grieve with her.