The Lonely Planet by Steven Dietz is a story about the strengthening force of friendship. Set in a small map store on the oldest street in an American city, the play is an intimate portrait of two friends navigating loss and an uncertain world. Shop owner Jody buries his head in the sand by refusing to leave his shop. Meanwhile, Carl begins filling the store with a variety of mysterious chairs.
Funny, moving, and deeply human, Dietz’s timeless play examines the way we navigate our uncertain times.
The Lonely Planet by Steven Dietz is a story about the strengthening force of friendship. Set in a small map store on the oldest street in an American city, the play is an intimate portrait of two friends navigating loss and an uncertain world. Shop owner Jody buries his head in the sand by refusing to leave his shop. Meanwhile, Carl begins filling the store with a variety of mysterious chairs.
Funny, moving, and deeply human, Dietz’s timeless play examines the way we navigate our uncertain times.
The Lonely Planet by Steven Dietz is a story about the strengthening force of friendship. Set in a small map store on the oldest street in an American city, the play is an intimate portrait of two friends navigating loss and an uncertain world. Shop owner Jody buries his head in the sand by refusing to leave his shop. Meanwhile, Carl begins filling the store with a variety of mysterious chairs.
Funny, moving, and deeply human, Dietz’s timeless play examines the way we navigate our uncertain times.