We deal with loss in such personal ways that it's nearly impossible to explain it to someone else, not unlike recounting a dream upon awakening. In this short and touching play, Marcia Eppich-Harris shares that moment of trying to express a feeling toward a long-lost best friend, and in doing so gives us an insight to both the letter-writer and the intended recipient. This moment is tender, truthful, and makes the loss all that more bearable and yet unforgettable.
We deal with loss in such personal ways that it's nearly impossible to explain it to someone else, not unlike recounting a dream upon awakening. In this short and touching play, Marcia Eppich-Harris shares that moment of trying to express a feeling toward a long-lost best friend, and in doing so gives us an insight to both the letter-writer and the intended recipient. This moment is tender, truthful, and makes the loss all that more bearable and yet unforgettable.