Plus One

TEN MINUTE PLAY: A sequel to "On the Eighth Day of Hanukkah My True Love Gave to Me," "Plus One" follows up with Irv and Sheila several months later at the Hebrew Home for the Aged as they try to figure out where their relationship is headed.

TEN MINUTE PLAY: A sequel to "On the Eighth Day of Hanukkah My True Love Gave to Me," "Plus One" follows up with Irv and Sheila several months later at the Hebrew Home for the Aged as they try to figure out where their relationship is headed.

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  • Neil Radtke: Plus One

    Plus One is a sweet, funny play that reminds us love and companionship don’t have an expiration date. Irv and Sheila have the kind of chemistry that makes their conversations feel effortless, with plenty of laughs mixed into some genuinely touching moments. By the end, I found myself rooting for both of them and smiling at the hopeful note the play leaves us on.

    Plus One is a sweet, funny play that reminds us love and companionship don’t have an expiration date. Irv and Sheila have the kind of chemistry that makes their conversations feel effortless, with plenty of laughs mixed into some genuinely touching moments. By the end, I found myself rooting for both of them and smiling at the hopeful note the play leaves us on.

  • Dan Taube: Plus One

    Beautiful little play that really captured my heart. It is a love story of two seniors in the Hebrew home, who are close but according to one of them “not close enough “. The dialogue is dynamic. Both vulnerable and witty. The characters have you rooting for them by the end. Great work! Very enjoyable read.

    Beautiful little play that really captured my heart. It is a love story of two seniors in the Hebrew home, who are close but according to one of them “not close enough “. The dialogue is dynamic. Both vulnerable and witty. The characters have you rooting for them by the end. Great work! Very enjoyable read.

  • Donald Loftus: Plus One

    A charming and heartfelt two-hander, Plus One balances wit and tenderness with ease. Morey Norkin crafts lively, authentic dialogue between Irv and Sheila, capturing both the humor and vulnerability of a late-in-life connection. The play’s warmth never feels sentimental, instead offering a refreshing, honest look at companionship, aging, and second chances. Uplifting, funny, and quietly moving.

    A charming and heartfelt two-hander, Plus One balances wit and tenderness with ease. Morey Norkin crafts lively, authentic dialogue between Irv and Sheila, capturing both the humor and vulnerability of a late-in-life connection. The play’s warmth never feels sentimental, instead offering a refreshing, honest look at companionship, aging, and second chances. Uplifting, funny, and quietly moving.

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