Agatha just wants to feel something before the end, and Charlie just wants more wine. Alone on a city rooftop at the end of the world, these two strangers think they know what they want, until Sally and Oscar show up and the end of the world gets complicated.
Agatha just wants to feel something before the end, and Charlie just wants more wine. Alone on a city rooftop at the end of the world, these two strangers think they know what they want, until Sally and Oscar show up and the end of the world gets complicated.
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The View at the End
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The View at the End
by Jeremy Sony
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A beautiful short play that uses a (wisely) unspecified apocalyptic event to grapple with ideas of love, loneliness, and mortality, but still features luminous moments of tenderness and levity. A great addition to any short play festival that’s looking for something a little more earnest. Recommended!
A beautiful short play that uses a (wisely) unspecified apocalyptic event to grapple with ideas of love, loneliness, and mortality, but still features luminous moments of tenderness and levity. A great addition to any short play festival that’s looking for something a little more earnest. Recommended!