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With Love and A Major Organ

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Anabel gives her heart to a man she meets on the subway and he disappears with it. Her limbs begin to fall asleep. George is on the run but keeps getting distracted by romantic comedies. He begins to blame his mother. Mona resorts to seeking therapy from GoogleShrink, forcing herself to speed-date, and taking in a stranger who appears on her doorstep clad in purple plaid. With Love and A Major Organ uses magic realism to reinvent the modern romantic comedy. Poetic, quirky, and deeply original, the play examines love in the age of technology, our ability and need to connect with strangers, and the universally trying task of reconciling the head and the heart.

58 pages, Paperback

Published October 1, 2016

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February 24, 2023
One might want to stage this for a metropolitan crowd. Between the subway culture and the (at times) hokey similes and metaphors for the human heart, the play gets a little strange; which some people might call avante garde. The set would be quite a challenge if you didn't have projection capabilities. However, with a really really really talented cast, one might be able to get jaw-dropping reactions from the audience.
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