
Love is a Many Splintered Thing
Dorothy Marcic
I'll Never Love Again is a theatrical chamber piece about first love, first heartbreak and how those early teenage experiences haunt the rest of our lives – created from the playwright's actual high school diary.
It's performed by a chorus of 12+ people, and it ends in late-night coffee, fellowship and music.
"As the three movements lock solidly together, they assemble into a kind of machine for empathy. Barron uses the tingling embarrassment of actual confession to teach us to watch the conventional scene with heightened senses; we're shaken from our usual attitudes toward theatrical playacting."
— Time Out NY
"Poignantly, the journals emphasize themes that remain important in Barron’s work: the intractability of emotion, the hazards of the body, the power and absurdity of desire."
— The New Yorker
"A new work... with which anyone who struggled with the anguishing mysteries of sex and love during adolescence is guaranteed to identify."
— The New Yorker
| Character |
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| ONE, TWO, THREE and |
| FOUR are our main ensemble who will lead us through the show. They are part of a |
| twelve-person choir (it can be bigger, if you have more people), and they emerge slowly from the choir over the course of the piece. |
| CLARE and |
| GUY in the sex scene are played by members of the choir. |
| CLARE in the office scene is played by the performer playing |
| FOUR . The character of |
| AMANDA in the office scene is played by the performer playing |
| ONE. And the character of |
| JACKSON in the office scene is played by the performer playing |
| TWO . |
| ROGER and |
| OONA are new actors, not in the choir, who appear for the first time in the office scene. Oona should be played by a real 8th-grader. |
I'll Never Love Again is a play written by Clare Barron and published by Samuel French .
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