Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information
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Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information

Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information

 

I just saw “Love and Information“, the new play by the great playwright Carly Churchill. Unique in form (15 actors played 100 parts in 57 scenes that are seconds to a few minutes long), it’s equally unusual in content—how our obsession with knowing and information permeates our everyday conversations and relationships. Don’t miss this unique—and uniquely recognizable—performance of philosophy!

If you can’t see it live, you can always buy the script. It read well to me, but I had already seen the live production.

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