Verge Theater presents a staged reading of Caryl Churchill’s Love and Information, a kaleidoscopic play exploring how we connect in the digital age. Events will be held October 10th–12th, with Friday and Saturday shows at 8pm, and Sunday at 5pm.
Love and Information consists of over 50 scenes, ranging from poignant to hilarious, each offering a glimpse into the lives of people navigating the intricate web of modern relationships. With its innovative structure and sharp insights, this play is a theatrical experience unlike any other.
This groundbreaking play explores the complexities of human connection in a fast-paced, information-saturated world, offering a kaleidoscopic look at love, identity and communication. Directed by Kyrie Dawson, this staged reading features a talented ensemble cast taking on multiple roles, showcasing their versatility and bringing Churchill’s vivid characters to life.
And coming soon to Verge… enjoy some haunting teen theater with Beetlejuice Jr. Performances will be held November 1st–9th. Friday and Saturday shows at 7pm, followed by Sunday matinees at 2pm. See host website for additional details.
Staged readings of Love and Information are free with a suggested donation of $20 at the door, as seats are available. Advanced seats may be reserved for the donation cost at www.vergetheater.com as well as further information about educational opportunities for aspiring thespians. •