WIN AND TIM AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PRONOUNS [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

ONE MINUTE QUEER DOMESTIC LOVE STORY. TIM has prepared dinner once again, and he and WIN are enjoying it outdoors on the first sunny and warm day in April. WIN wonders why their meals are different.

ONE MINUTE QUEER DOMESTIC LOVE STORY. TIM has prepared dinner once again, and he and WIN are enjoying it outdoors on the first sunny and warm day in April. WIN wonders why their meals are different.

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WIN AND TIM AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PRONOUNS [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

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  • Lucy Wang: WIN AND TIM AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PRONOUNS [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    Martin shows us love is in the details and present in plain sight. We just have to stop and take notice. Savor the moment and this play.

    Martin shows us love is in the details and present in plain sight. We just have to stop and take notice. Savor the moment and this play.

  • John Busser: WIN AND TIM AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PRONOUNS [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    04.23.26 - Probably the most important, yet overlooked aspect of a relationship is that one little pronoun. Steve Martin so eloquently proves it when he includes US in learning what Win is about to by letting us experience this piece.

    04.23.26 - Probably the most important, yet overlooked aspect of a relationship is that one little pronoun. Steve Martin so eloquently proves it when he includes US in learning what Win is about to by letting us experience this piece.

  • Mathew Green: WIN AND TIM AND THE IMPORTANCE OF PRONOUNS [A 1-MINUTE PLAY]

    The 1-minute play fascinates me, as a format, and I greatly admire the skill and spirit that exists in crafting a vignette so full of tenderness and lived-in sincerity. This is a beautiful example of the genre, and it would be a lovely moment in any length work.

    The 1-minute play fascinates me, as a format, and I greatly admire the skill and spirit that exists in crafting a vignette so full of tenderness and lived-in sincerity. This is a beautiful example of the genre, and it would be a lovely moment in any length work.

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Character Information

  • WIN
    Character Age
    60s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male
  • TIM
    Character Age
    60s
    Character Race/Ethnic Identity
    Any
    Character Gender Identity
    Male