In this deeply personal chamber play, a choir stages and sings entries from the author's teenage diary, knitting an affecting theatrical portrait exploring body image, intimacy and love.
"As I’ll Never Love Again suggests so compassionately, the enigmas of the hearts and loins persist throughout our lives."
The New York Times
"As the three movements lock solidly together, they assemble into a kind of machine for empathy. Barron uses the tingling embarrassment of actual confession to teach us to watch the conventional scene with heightened senses; we're shaken from our usual attitudes toward theatrical playacting."
Time Out NY
"Poignantly, the journals emphasize themes that remain important in Barron’s work: the intractability of emotion, the hazards of the body, the power and absurdity of desire."
The New Yorker
"A new work... with which anyone who struggled with the anguishing mysteries of sex and love during adolescence is guaranteed to identify."
The New Yorker
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I'll Never Love Again is a theatrical chamber piece about first love, first heartbreak and how those early teenage experiences haunt the rest of our lives – created from the playwright's actual high school diary. It's performed by a chorus of 12+ people, and it ends in late-night coffee, fellowship and music. |
$24.95 |