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Teresa Gasparini, Hudson Valley Ovation: "…a story perfect for our times, specifically singing out to [those who] grew up in an analog world but are now living as adults in a digital world...Zellnik explores whether our words free us or imprison us, whether love is rare or everywhere around us, and whether we are, or even want to be, smaller and smaller in a big world. The script captures the audience’s attention and will remain in their thoughts long after the show is over.” Read more...
Macey Levin, Berkshire Onstage: "David Zellnik’s engrossing play The Letters is receiving its world premiere at the Bridge Street Theatre in Catskill, New York. It is 2014 and the thirty-four year old Rajiv says to the audience, “What is irreplaceable nowadays? Love? Well, maybe. In a simple and almost mindless way, you can replace one person’s love with another. But what about the person who gave you that love? Now, that’s irreplaceable.” “Irreplaceable” is the driving force in this love story as it applies to four young people who attempt to define their relationships and their own identities." Read more...
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