This play feels like being sealed in a tin can with two people who’ve been sealed in a tin can for way too long. It’s intimate, poetic, and claustrophobic in a way that’s both beautiful and slightly suffocating. The writing has a soft sci‑fi ache to it, full of starlight metaphors and emotional pressure. I wasn’t always sure whether I wanted these two to fall together or gently drift apart, but the piece held me the whole time. If you like quiet, cosmic longing, this one lands.
This play feels like being sealed in a tin can with two people who’ve been sealed in a tin can for way too long. It’s intimate, poetic, and claustrophobic in a way that’s both beautiful and slightly suffocating. The writing has a soft sci‑fi ache to it, full of starlight metaphors and emotional pressure. I wasn’t always sure whether I wanted these two to fall together or gently drift apart, but the piece held me the whole time. If you like quiet, cosmic longing, this one lands.