"Constellations" - a NYFA Student Directed Play
Campus:
Los Angeles
Location:
Kaminski, Barham Building, 5th Floor

Join us for our last Student Directed Play of the Fall 2023 Semester! See below for more information, and a link to RSVP!
Constellations
Written by Nick Payne
Directed by Remi Sepulveda
One relationship. Infinite possibilities.
In the beginning Marianne and Roland meet at a party. They go for a drink, or perhaps they don't. They fall madly in love and start dating, but eventually they break up. After a chance encounter in a supermarket they get back together, or maybe they run into each other and Marianne reveals that she's now engaged to someone else and that's that. Or perhaps Roland is engaged. Maybe they get married, or maybe their time together will be tragically short.
Nick Payne's Constellations is a play about free will and friendship; it's also about quantum multiverse theory, love, and honey.
In the beginning Marianne and Roland meet at a party. They go for a drink, or perhaps they don't. They fall madly in love and start dating, but eventually they break up. After a chance encounter in a supermarket they get back together, or maybe they run into each other and Marianne reveals that she's now engaged to someone else and that's that. Or perhaps Roland is engaged. Maybe they get married, or maybe their time together will be tragically short.
Nick Payne's Constellations is a play about free will and friendship; it's also about quantum multiverse theory, love, and honey.
Performance Dates:
- Wednesday, 10/4 @ 7:30PM
- Thursday, 10/5 @ 4:30PM
- Friday, 10/6 @ 1:30PM
All performances will be in Kaminski, 5th Floor, Barham Building. Seating space is limited.
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