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Love, Addiction, and Blackouts: A Chaotic Romance
30 Jan
Summary
- Play explores chaotic romance amid addiction and memory loss.
- Two new dramas tackle themes of love, addiction, and tech ethics.
- New plays examine complex human relationships and societal issues.

Joe White's play "Blackout Songs" examines a tumultuous romance between a couple who meet at an AA meeting. Their relationship is characterized by addiction, memory blackouts, and a shared romanticized mythology. Despite the characters' struggles with addiction, the play explores the addictive nature of love itself.
In contrast, Matthew Libby's "Data" critiques the ethical dilemmas faced by employees in Silicon Valley tech firms. The play follows a coder pressured to develop AI for potentially harmful applications, highlighting the conflict between personal principles and corporate ambition.
Both plays, currently running in New York, offer distinct yet relevant explorations of human connection and societal pressures. "Blackout Songs" runs through February 28, while "Data" is scheduled until March 29.




