UTOPIA

Colorful graphic of two people having coffe at a table with the title UTOPIA behind them.

Sept 26-Oct 12

YORK THEATRE
By Charles L. Mee
What if you could step into a world where people simply lived together - enjoying coffee, ice cream, love, and laughter - without the barriers that so often divide us? That’s the quiet beauty of Utopia, a new version of a play by Charles L. Mee.
 
Sitting in an outdoor coffee shop, a mother and daughter watch and listen to lives unfolding all around them. At nearby tables, people share dreams, tender moments, and quiet heartbreaks.
 
There are blind dates with all of their promise and break ups with all of their pain.  There are revelations of hidden passion and discovery of  hidden possibilities.  The conversations in Utopia reveal hopes and hesitations, playful banter mixed with uncertainty, the longing for lasting love brushing up against doubts that it can truly last.
 
Playful, thoughtful, and full of joy, Utopia offers a chance to reflect on what it means to be together, to move away from isolation and into community and a life filled with small, shared delights. It’s a hopeful nudge toward the kind of world we could be building right now. Utopia is funny, tender, a little whimsical, and quietly profound. 
 
Come spend an evening with us, surrounded by conversations that celebrate being human and in love — in all its messiness, wonder, and possibility.

 

“‘Utopia’ can be enjoyed as respite, a candy-coated breather from the horrors just outside our window... The dialogue, a bouquet of near non-sequiturs, tends toward the precious.” -New York Times

 

Schedule 

September 26, 7:30 PM 

September 27, 7:30 PM 

September 28, 2:00 PM 

October 2, 7:30 PM 

October 3, 7:30 PM 

October 4, 7:30 PM 

October 5, 2:00 PM 

October 9, 7:30 PM 

October 10, 7:30 PM 

October 11, 7:30 PM  

October 12, 2:00 PM