Two Socks Discuss Loss

Navy and Black have lost their mates, but just because they’re lonely doesn’t mean they’re glad to be paired up. A wooly, comic meditation on grief.

Navy and Black have lost their mates, but just because they’re lonely doesn’t mean they’re glad to be paired up. A wooly, comic meditation on grief.

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Two Socks Discuss Loss

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  • Enid Cokinos: Two Socks Discuss Loss

    I love stories written from the perspective of inanimate objects, and Walt McGough has crafted an adorable account of what socks go through after losing their mates (so relatable to us sock owners). Easily produced and full of heart, this play will be a hit in any festival.

    I love stories written from the perspective of inanimate objects, and Walt McGough has crafted an adorable account of what socks go through after losing their mates (so relatable to us sock owners). Easily produced and full of heart, this play will be a hit in any festival.

  • Robyn Ginsburg Braverman: Two Socks Discuss Loss

    I adore a play that's sneaky good! Two Socks Discuss Loss is a terrific meditation about moving forward after loss. Charming.

    I adore a play that's sneaky good! Two Socks Discuss Loss is a terrific meditation about moving forward after loss. Charming.

  • Greg Mandryk: Two Socks Discuss Loss

    It’s like Toy Story for feet. Two anthropomorphic socks discuss the experience of losing a mate and the struggle of carrying on in a mismatched relationship in this wonderful, charmingly quirky play.

    It’s like Toy Story for feet. Two anthropomorphic socks discuss the experience of losing a mate and the struggle of carrying on in a mismatched relationship in this wonderful, charmingly quirky play.

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Character Information

Socks have no gender, and can be played by anyone. Pronouns can be adjusted as needed.
  • Black
    A sock.
    Character Age
    Any
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any
  • Navy
    Also a sock.
    Character Age
    Any
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Any

Development History

  • Type Workshop, Organization KCACTF, Year 2011

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization Boston Theatre Marathon, Year 2012