32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go

Production Ensemble (Fall 2025)

Social Media Image for 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go. A white cartoon paper boat floats above cut out waves. Text regarding the show's performance is above and below the boat

Poster design by Daniel Kontz

 

A brand new play created by K. Elizabeth Stevens and Bryan Arias, Madison Burch, Ian Forehand, Nico Johnson, Noa Murray, Aviva Nathan, Thomas Shelton, Kaito Stohr, and Jessica Qin

All of us will die, sooner or later. 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go is an expressive meditation on endings. Created by Director K. Elizabeth Stevens and the Fall ‘24 Production Ensemble cohort, this brand new play uses verbatim interview texts, dance, and other media to unpack our collective grief around our shared mortal predicament. Every breath brings us closer to death. Will you share some of that breath with us?

 

 

The cast of 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go. They are seated in swings that have been suspended from the ceiling of the LPAC MainStage. A blue runway is under them, and spotlights from above illuminate each of them. Bryan Arias, a young performer with long hair in a pony tail, speaks into a microphone

The cast of 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go

Photo by Jaime Alvarez
The cast of 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go. Madison Burch, a performer in a purple shirt, leads a walking dance while the ensemble follows her in the background. The lights are low and moody.

The cast of 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go 

Photo by Jaime Alvarez
The cast of 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go. Ten performers lay on the ground and point up to the sky.

The cast of 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go

Photo by Jaime Alvarez

The cast of 32 Very Short Plays About Letting Go

Photo / Jaime Alvarez
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