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Christopher Denham
After Callie meets Sara, the two unexpectedly fall in love.
Their first kiss provokes a violent attack that transforms their lives in a way they could never anticipate.
An angry bystander attacks Sara in a hate-crime after which she falls into a coma.
This heartfelt story is told out of chronological order as we watch the relationship between Callie and Sara both before and after this horrific act.
"There’s so much that is vital and exciting about Stop Kiss… you want to embrace this young author and cheer her on to other works… the writing on display here is funny and credible… you also will be charmed by its heartfelt characters and up-to-the-minute humor."
— New York Daily News
"Something as thought-provoking and ultimately moving as Stop Kiss is a joy to experience."
— The Star-Ledger (NJ)
"We are amazed how fast we have come to trust this new playwright, Diana Son. We depend upon her to respect the integrity of her unusually real, complicated female characters, and, in turn, her very smart and engaging new play."
— Newsday
| Character |
|---|
| Sara Mid-20s to early 30s |
| George Late 20s to early 30s |
| Peter Mid-20s to early 30s |
| Mrs. Winsley Mid-20s to early 30s |
| Detective Cole Late 30s to mid-40s |
| Nurse Late 30s to mid-40s. Can be doubled with Mrs. Winsley The cast should reflect the ethnic diversity of New York City. |
| Callie Late 20s to early 30s |
Stop Kiss – Theatre Mu Minneapolis Trailer
Stop Kiss is a American comedy play written by Diana Son and published by Dramatists Play Service in New York (2000).
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