

Nice Fish
Louis Jenkins
At a bar across from a falafel place, Max and Anna meet again, or is it for the first time?
A funny and emotionally raw portrait of a couple struggling to hold on to one another without losing themselves, Fish Eye explodes the traditional chronology of romance and offers a modern take on the exhiliration of love – when nothing means everything and everything means nothing – and the entire world can shrink down to a single moment.
"In Lucas Kavner’s lovely 'Fish Eye,' a time-scrambled, hyper-local portrait of a failing relationship, our closeness underlines the production’s cinematic level of care. Blessed with a charismatic acting ensemble and a playwright skilled at sweetly funny dialogue, the production offers a portrait in extreme close-up… the piece succeeds as scrupulous character study and ravishing, hyperrealistic portrait."
— Time Out New York, 4 STARS, Critic's Pick
| Character |
|---|
| Anna mid to late 20s |
| Avery mid to late 20s |
| Jay late 20s |
| Max mid to late 20s |
Fish Eye is a comedy play written by Lucas Kavner and published by Samuel French .
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