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We Live In Time

John Crowley & Nick Payne, September 6, 2024


We Live In Time is a touching production, after watching which your eyes will, at the very least, be wet. It presents to us—or rather serves on a platter, as I was so eager to say—a cook who is terminally ill and will die (spoiler alert, in case any of you Readers, Dear Readers, Customers, and Benefactors of My Wallet at the same time, still deluded yourselves into thinking that any of us will survive). This made me reflect that cancer doesn’t actually kill anyone—it merely accelerates what time does to all of us. Thinking this way makes it easier, at least.


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