"The Parking Lot" isn't only generous and genuine, it's ingenious. This could well be the beginning of a new form: drive-in theatre. Beyond the ingenuity, though, the play gets to the heart of what's really bothering us: total separation from one another and the world we love; and it dares to reassure us that we can still connect and be connected despite everything. It's a love letter to ourselves and to each other and is destined to be seen and adored, well, everywhere.
"The Parking Lot" isn't only generous and genuine, it's ingenious. This could well be the beginning of a new form: drive-in theatre. Beyond the ingenuity, though, the play gets to the heart of what's really bothering us: total separation from one another and the world we love; and it dares to reassure us that we can still connect and be connected despite everything. It's a love letter to ourselves and to each other and is destined to be seen and adored, well, everywhere.