In near-future Manhattan, Chuan, a Chinese immigrant, turns to a seemingly perfect therapist, Eve, to help his schizophrenic mother. As their bond deepens, Chuan uncovers a devastating truth that shatters his understanding of trust and the essence of human connection.
In near-future Manhattan, Chuan, a Chinese immigrant, turns to a seemingly perfect therapist, Eve, to help his schizophrenic mother. As their bond deepens, Chuan uncovers a devastating truth that shatters his understanding of trust and the essence of human connection.
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Emma Bilderback:
Chuan & Eve
by Lyra Nalan
“
If you want narratives about breaking cyclical trauma with a touch of Alex Garland's "Ex Machina" but with a happier ending--Lyra has crafted an incredible narrative for you.
If you want narratives about breaking cyclical trauma with a touch of Alex Garland's "Ex Machina" but with a happier ending--Lyra has crafted an incredible narrative for you.
”
Aly Kantor:
Chuan & Eve
by Lyra Nalan
“
In a world in which "therapy speak" is a dialect, and AI is replacing skilled labor, it makes sense to imagine a future in which tech companies harness AI to offer low cost therapy... but the brilliance of this play is that it considers transference as a factor. I love that the piece explores training AI as a labor and exploitation issue, which is what so many narratives miss. The characters are specific, and humanity is always at the center of the story. Dark, melancholy, thought-provoking!
In a world in which "therapy speak" is a dialect, and AI is replacing skilled labor, it makes sense to imagine a future in which tech companies harness AI to offer low cost therapy... but the brilliance of this play is that it considers transference as a factor. I love that the piece explores training AI as a labor and exploitation issue, which is what so many narratives miss. The characters are specific, and humanity is always at the center of the story. Dark, melancholy, thought-provoking!
”
Shaun Leisher:
Chuan & Eve
by Lyra Nalan
“
A moving play about mental health and how hard it can be to ask for help. I loved the sci-fi aspects of this play and how it explores generational trauma.
A moving play about mental health and how hard it can be to ask for help. I loved the sci-fi aspects of this play and how it explores generational trauma.