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  • Ricardo Soltero-Brown:
    22 Jan. 2019
    Why can't we let go of the past? Because it means something to us, of course. How sad it is when it doesn't make much sense in the present. This play is all about tone and body language as a broken relationship has its last words. Glimpses of personal growth and desperate attempts at kindness make this exchange hard for everyone as we realize we're watching an attempt at closure, believed by many to be both possible and not. And if it's not for closure, then what's it for. This play takes a chance, like its characters, at finding out.
  • Julie Zaffarano:
    23 Dec. 2018
    A play that makes you hold your breath as you see two people looking sadly at their broken relationship. The finality of their break up on moving day forces them into a goodbye that neither seems to want to say. Both heartbreaking and heartwarming. Well done.
  • Asher Wyndham:
    14 Jul. 2015
    What is compelling about this short play is not that it is a breakup story that we can identify with. Rather it's the heartbreaking, painful insight on any relationship -- that one can prove to another person (a loved one, a friend, etc) your commitment, only to find out that the other person doesn't realize it -- even after several years. See page 6; makes you stop and think...
  • David C. Tucker:
    14 Jul. 2015
    An involving and poignant story that will touch audiences. Its everyday, deceptively simple quality makes it that much more effective.

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