The Last of the Love Letters:
A Meditation on Loneliness
By Ngozi Anyanwu
Directed by Nailah Unole dida-Nese'ah Harper-Malveaux
Apr 24–May 3 · At Z Below, SF
Hold on? Or leave it behind? Two isolated humans unravel and examine the thing they love the most. With fierce humor, aching poetry, and piercing honesty, theatrical powerhouse Ngozi Anyanwu asks “How does love transform us—and the world—both in its presence and absence?” Offering a plea and a painful goodbye wrapped into one, The Last of the Love Letters gets to the heart of what it is to love and be loved.
Previews Thursday, April 24th & Friday, April 25th at 8 PM
Wednesdays - Sundays at 8 PM
Sunday, April 27 Matinee at 3 PM
Monday, April 28 at 8 PM
Saturday, May 3 Matinee at 3 PM
Mask-Required performances on Sunday, April 27th at 3 PM & Thursday, May 1st at 8 PM
Haptic Tour and Audio Described performance on Sunday, April 27th at 3 PM
This production has achieved two TBA Highlights!
The Reflection Achievement. The Bay Area is beautifully diverse and so is this production.
The Open Doors Achievement. This production has taken tangible, intentional steps to increase access for Bay Area audiences!
What are TBA Highlights? We're honoring incredible productions across the Bay that are driving the future of theatre forward. The Highlights program uplifts specific shows that have met the important benchmarks required to earn one (or more) of our four achievements: Homegrown Achievement, Going Green Achievement, Reflection Achievement, and Open Doors Achievement. When you see one of these badges you can expect to see theatre produced, rehearsed, and performed according to these values.
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