After seeing a reading, a revised reading, and even more rewrites, I'm compelled to re-recommend TRIPTYCH!
Heyman's characters and their bonds have grown deeper and more complex. It's a great example of how dramatic conflict can be three lovely people at cross-purposes, wanting similar but not necessarily the same things, while realizing lost potential and the potential for greater loss.
Phillip is especially wonderful: a lovable guy who "knows" the objects of his adoration are out of his league. You want to protect him. Fortunately, so do Stella and Marc, who have their own trepidations...
After seeing a reading, a revised reading, and even more rewrites, I'm compelled to re-recommend TRIPTYCH!
Heyman's characters and their bonds have grown deeper and more complex. It's a great example of how dramatic conflict can be three lovely people at cross-purposes, wanting similar but not necessarily the same things, while realizing lost potential and the potential for greater loss.
Phillip is especially wonderful: a lovable guy who "knows" the objects of his adoration are out of his league. You want to protect him. Fortunately, so do Stella and Marc, who have their own trepidations.
Heart-filling and delightful.