
Technical Difficulties 2.0: Plays from Pandemic Theatre
Crystal Skillman
A couple decides their fate in a parking lot.
A play meant to be performed outside by two actors quarantined together (1M, 1F) who can play a couple.
It takes place in a parking lot and people watch from the safety of their cars.
"This show is infinitely more than a public therapy session.
It's a humorous, heartfelt and thought-provoking narrative for all of us in life's 'parking lot.' THE PARKING LOT is the opportunity we’ve been missing.
It's an outlet to remember that the arts are changing — forever, maybe — but they will never cease to do what they have always done: form us into deeper, better versions of ourselves."
—Little Village Mag
"Playwright Adam Szymkowicz hit on a simply brilliant plan, hatched during the pandemic, of penning a play revolving around a parking lot, to be performed in a parking lot, with audience members staying in their vehicles."
—The Gazette
The Parking Lot is a play written by Adam Szymkowicz and published by Broadway Play Publishing (2021).
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