Meet A & B. Watch as they go through the first and lasts of their relationship. With Friend and Sibling editing and affecting their journey along the way.
Except that isn’t where this play ends. Written without any pronouns, genders, names, ages, or physical description this play is designed to be played by any and every actor. But there’s another catch. Four actors walk onto the stage at the start of every show, and the roles are live cast. Every show is a unique combination, and a different love story. One night you will watch a couple deal with societies view on same sex marriage, the next focuses on trans love, love across different cultures and the list continues.
One script, infinite love stories. You’ll laugh, cry, learn, and watch some of your own firsts and lasts being performed in front of your eyes.
But you will want to see this play again to see how the dynamic changes in each performance.
Graham Williams – The Reviews Hub (www.thereviewshub.com)
I hope that Our Last First will return for a longer run in the future; it’s an original and refreshing idea and one that it would be great to explore further.
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