I hope that when people experience Next Window, Please, they identify with the characters and the sense of family that comes from working together. “What would I do in this kind of situation?” is a question I’d ideally like people to ask themselves. And it would be great if audiences came away from this play with a new respect for those who dare to man (or woman) the teller line. Since so many couples meet at work, this play might encourage the hopeless romantic in all of us. READ MORE

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