The complexities of modern intimacy play out in a haunting portrayal of a pivotal relationship.
You Don’t Have to Do Anything is a gripping portrayal of the complexities of intimacy in the digital age, one with uneasy resonance for those navigating sexual awakening during the rise of online communication.
The play delves into the relationship between Teddy and Clark, former teenage classmates united by their sense of being outsiders. In a departure from conventional queer narratives, their connection, once a sanctuary, takes a dark turn, explored over 11 years through texts, voicemails, and social media—a haunting unraveling depicted in Ryan Drake's compelling world premiere production, directed by Ryan Dobrin, and produced by Will Arbery, Pulitzer Prize Finalist known for Heroes of the Fourth Turning and Corsicana.