I Keep Leaving Parties Early

How much of ourselves will we sacrifice in order to find connection? Three women at different stages in life discuss dissatisfaction, insecurity and love.

How much of ourselves will we sacrifice in order to find connection? Three women at different stages in life discuss dissatisfaction, insecurity and love.

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I Keep Leaving Parties Early

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  • Danielle Wirsansky: I Keep Leaving Parties Early

    I Keep Leaving Parties Early offers an honest, insightful look at women navigating relationships, insecurities, and the search for connection. Through candid dialogue, Kennedy captures the complexities of female experience across generations. A compelling, relatable exploration of intimacy and self-worth.

    I Keep Leaving Parties Early offers an honest, insightful look at women navigating relationships, insecurities, and the search for connection. Through candid dialogue, Kennedy captures the complexities of female experience across generations. A compelling, relatable exploration of intimacy and self-worth.

  • Leah Roth Barsanti: I Keep Leaving Parties Early

    Three women of different generations sharing their sexual experiences and wisdom with one another… what’s not to love? This play presents a much needed look about what women are (and aren’t) getting out of sex, and is blunt about how little has changed over the years. The characters are fleshed out and real, and their experiences feel both unique and universal- well done!

    Three women of different generations sharing their sexual experiences and wisdom with one another… what’s not to love? This play presents a much needed look about what women are (and aren’t) getting out of sex, and is blunt about how little has changed over the years. The characters are fleshed out and real, and their experiences feel both unique and universal- well done!

  • Shaun Leisher: I Keep Leaving Parties Early

    A great short piece for actresses of different ages. I loved how blunt and upfront these women are when it comes to their individual experiences. Kennedy does a great job at capturing women different phases in their life. Whether it be the girl with her whole life ahead of her, the woman looking back at her youth or someone in between, these characters connect on their desire to be appreciated for who they are.

    A great short piece for actresses of different ages. I loved how blunt and upfront these women are when it comes to their individual experiences. Kennedy does a great job at capturing women different phases in their life. Whether it be the girl with her whole life ahead of her, the woman looking back at her youth or someone in between, these characters connect on their desire to be appreciated for who they are.

Character Information

  • Livia
    Character Age
    28
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Cass
    Character Age
    16
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female
  • Faye
    Character Age
    60
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Female

Production History

  • Type Professional, Organization The Tank, Year 2025
  • Type Professional, Organization EstroGenius Festival, Year 2024