Synchronicity

A gay man and a gay woman, childhood friends, meet to exchange old letters from 30 years earlier when they had worked to save each other's life. At that point, the woman, a radical, was languishing in prison, held in extreme solitary conditions. The man, struggles with the rise of AIDS in the late 1980s and his desire to find new meaning in life. Their shared experiences and memories as family friends and...
A gay man and a gay woman, childhood friends, meet to exchange old letters from 30 years earlier when they had worked to save each other's life. At that point, the woman, a radical, was languishing in prison, held in extreme solitary conditions. The man, struggles with the rise of AIDS in the late 1980s and his desire to find new meaning in life. Their shared experiences and memories as family friends and red diaper babies help them to reconnect and emerge from debilitating isolation. 2m, 2w. Semi-Finalist, O'Neill Theater Center Conference. Previous title: Walls.

Readings: New York, Julia's Reading Room, League of Professional Theatre Women; New York, Chelsea, Arts That Matter; New York, Blue Roses/Circle Workshop; San Francisco, Playwrights Platform. Previous title: 'Walls.'
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Synchronicity

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  • Kitchen Dog Theater:
    4 Jun. 2017
    We are pleased to support this play! It was a Finalist for the 2017 New Works Festival at Kitchen Dog Theater in Dallas, Texas.