
Los Angeles' Eclipse Theatre is partnering with Theatricus in staging "Constellations," a play by Nick Payne that navigates through an unconventional romance underpinned by quantum physics, with the protagonists' lives playing out over multiple realities.
The plot orbits around Roland, a beekeeper, and Marianne, a physicist. The two characters meet at a low-key barbeque, and from there, their relationship tessellates across various planes of existence. As chance encounters multiply into a kaleidoscope of what-ifs, Constellations invites the audience to contemplate the myriad paths any relationship can traverse. According to the original announcement on Santa Clarita City's News, it explores the infinite trajectories that love can take.
Performances for Constellations are timed for a weekend run, starting Thursday, June 27, and the curtain falls on Sunday, June 30. General admission tickets are tagged at $24, while seniors can snag theirs for $19.
For a chance to be part of this spellbinding experience, beeline to AtTheMAIN.org. Full details and the ticket purchase option are available on their website, providing a straightforward path to securing a spot in the audience.