Catching Flight

by Lila Rose Kaplan

One garden. Two sisters. Three moments in time. Clare and Emma meet at the Rodin Sculpture Garden as children, young adults, and grown women. Why is it hardest to connect with the people we love?

One garden. Two sisters. Three moments in time. Clare and Emma meet at the Rodin Sculpture Garden as children, young adults, and grown women. Why is it hardest to connect with the people we love?

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Catching Flight

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  • Robin Berl: Catching Flight

    Wow! What a phenomenally beautiful play. The dialogue is exquisite and the relationship between these sisters is so richly layered. I was in love with both of them in every moment!

    Wow! What a phenomenally beautiful play. The dialogue is exquisite and the relationship between these sisters is so richly layered. I was in love with both of them in every moment!

  • Cheryl Bear: Catching Flight

    A terrific exploration of sisterhood over time and the connection that bonds. Well done.

    A terrific exploration of sisterhood over time and the connection that bonds. Well done.

  • Bradley Cherna: Catching Flight

    There is no lighter yet deeper exploration of sisterhood over time in theatrical literature than Lila Rose Kaplan's two-hander CATCHING FLIGHT, a brief but moving work of stylistic, dramaturgical, and dramatic iridescence.

    There is no lighter yet deeper exploration of sisterhood over time in theatrical literature than Lila Rose Kaplan's two-hander CATCHING FLIGHT, a brief but moving work of stylistic, dramaturgical, and dramatic iridescence.

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Development History

  • Type Reading, Organization Victory Gardens, Fresh Produce Festival, Year 2006

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization The Players Club, Year 2022
  • Type Fringe, Organization Camden Fringe Festival, Year 2011
  • Type Professional, Organization Manhattan Repertory Theatre, Year 2006