

What's Lost
Paula B Stanic
Lali and Beng are hostages.
No one knows where they’ve been taken or if they’re alive.
Or, maybe their story has been broadcast to the world?
A story about intimacy, surrender, and the will to live for someone else.
"Brisk, well-structured, boldly performed."
— The New York Times
"Four Stars. Chilling... [with] surprising moments of levity and love."
— TimeOutNY
"Harrowing... No One Is Forgotten is a wrenching tale of the human capacity for cruelty, but also the will to persevere."
— TheatreMania
"Completely riveting. Harrowing. And funny."
— Cynthia Nixon
"Unexpectedly hilarious."
— Samantha Bee
| Character |
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| Beng over thirty-five, any race, a woman, a reporterAuthor’s Note: Lali and Beng are cis-women. To cast otherwise, please request permission. Four actors could play in rep, rotating pairs nightly. |
| Lali over thirty-five, a person of color, a woman, an aid worker |
No One is Forgotten is a play written by Winter Miller and published by Samuel French .
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