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What I liked
The performances were incredibly authentic, especially the chemistry between Lee and Emily. I loved how the play examined a six-week window of a relationship, making the emotional stakes feel personal and urgent rather than just a fairytale. It’s a tough, honest piece of theater.
What I didn't like
While the pacing was generally great, some of the transitional moments between the high-intensity scenes could be tightened slightly to keep the audience locked into the emotional momentum.
“LOVE IS.” is a raw and deeply moving exploration of human connection that stays with you long after the curtain falls. It perfectly captures the tension between our heads and hearts, much like the modern debate over digital intimacy found at https://aigflove.com/. It’s a powerful look at what it means to truly gamble on love.ve.