Note To Self: A Look at Dating in the New Millennium
Manhattan Theatre Source (New York City, NY)
From the director of the award-winning productions The Way Out and Acts of Contrition and the writer of 2006 FringeNYC hit A Collapse, comes Note To Self. This touching new play explores dating and mating in the new millennium and whether love alone is ever enough. Two people times six months divided by the past.
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teatro oscuro presents Note to Self
Written & Directed by Vincent Marano
Starring Jerry Ferris & Christina Romanello
How should we judge the success of a relationship: by its length or depth? This touching new play explores dating and mating in the new millennium and whether love alone is ever enough. Two people times six months divided by the past. In love, failure is not only an option, it's the goal. Note to self...see it with someone you love...right now!