22 November 2014

Smooth

Written by Phil Setren

Running Time: 1 hour approx followed by a Q & A

In an elegant bar, she walked in. She looked great. And I was moved to write her a poem that didn’t rhyme. And we danced through love letters that defined relationships from the 1990′s to forever.

With all out face-spaces and tweets, it is easy to see how advances in technology have affected the way we communicate and connect with each other. SMOOTH traces a love affair that spans multiple modes of communication – from love letters through to e mails and palm-tech phones of the imagined future.

But how does the transformative nature of communication affect the language of love? Does technology make us colder and more distant, or does ‘I love you’ mean the same thing in any font.

A tender new award winning comedy about the power of the written romantic word by London New Play Festival Artistic Director Phil Setren.

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