Wallace Shawn’s new play, What We Did Before Our Moth Days, has a fascinating construction: four actors sit facing the audience and, in monologue, take turns telling the interweaving stories of their lives.
I love the review, the story and the art. But especially the story!
Thank you, Bree!! You would like this show, I think!!
Thank you for this phenomenal post. I want to see a play about you and your new engineer friend!
Thank you, Rachel!
What an amazing post. You make everything sound tantalizing.
How lucky was that woman to be seated next to you. I was seated next to you too and took it all in.
Thanks, Lizzie
Thanks Cathy!
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I love the review, the story and the art. But especially the story!
Thank you, Bree!! You would like this show, I think!!
Thank you for this phenomenal post. I want to see a play about you and your new engineer friend!
Thank you, Rachel!
What an amazing post. You make everything sound tantalizing.
How lucky was that woman to be seated next to you. I was seated next to you too and took it all in.
Thanks, Lizzie
Thanks Cathy!
Love this post! I miss u
We are LONG OVERDUE. I am going to text you.