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| − | An intimate work that explores the fragile, messy, and beautiful beginnings of romance. Running for a limited season, this two-hander, adapted from David Eldridge’s acclaimed original work, translated into Afrikaans by Nico Scheepers and directed by the award-winning Tinarie van Wyk-Loots, promises a moving exploration of vulnerability, connection, and desire. | + | An intimate work that explores the fragile, messy, and beautiful beginnings of romance. set in the quiet aftermath of a housewarming party. The story revolves around Laura and Daniel, two souls navigating the uncertain terrain of a potential relationship. As the early morning hours tick by, Laura’s bold pursuit of Daniel clashes with his insecurities, creating a compelling dynamic that keeps audiences guessing: will they take the leap of faith or retreat into their comfort zones?Running for a limited season, this two-hander, adapted from David Eldridge’s acclaimed original work, translated into Afrikaans by Nico Scheepers and directed by the award-winning Tinarie van Wyk-Loots, promises a moving exploration of vulnerability, connection, and desire. |
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An intimate work that explores the fragile, messy, and beautiful beginnings of romance. set in the quiet aftermath of a housewarming party. The story revolves around Laura and Daniel, two souls navigating the uncertain terrain of a potential relationship. As the early morning hours tick by, Laura’s bold pursuit of Daniel clashes with his insecurities, creating a compelling dynamic that keeps audiences guessing: will they take the leap of faith or retreat into their comfort zones?Running for a limited season, this two-hander, adapted from David Eldridge’s acclaimed original work, translated into Afrikaans by Nico Scheepers and directed by the award-winning Tinarie van Wyk-Loots, promises a moving exploration of vulnerability, connection, and desire.