![]() ![]() The play is about our relationships - not with the clothes themselves, but with the people they represent - with our mothers, sisters, daughters, husbands, and lovers. At its best, Love, Loss is about our shared humanity in the common experience of what seems trivial, pointing to the times it wasn’t trivial - who you were when you bought the thing, wore the thing, and most importantly, loved the thing, and perhaps lost yourself in it. From wedding dresses to miniskirts, the universal obsession with black, and the hunt for the perfect purse, the play reveals the idiosyncrasies of the female experience. ![]() ![]() They share their memories of love and loss as framed through the lens of the clothes they wore. Show Synopsis: Love, Loss, and What I Wore explores the lives of women through monologues and dialogues between 28 characters. ![]()
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