A dead woman watches her life replayed as others reshape her memory.
This play follows Maria after her death as she remains present within a theatrical world that continually restarts. Scenes from her life are replayed and revised by the people who knew her, with conversations repeating, arguments resetting, and even stage directions taking on a life of their own. From within this looping structure, Maria observes how friends and loved ones reinterpret shared experiences, gradually reshaping her into a character within their own narratives. As memories are rehearsed and rewritten, Love Story examines how grief, storytelling, and perspective transform a life once it is no longer lived.