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Kairos πŸ€πŸŒπŸ•°οΈ

A man and woman embrace with their hands resting on each others' shoulders in front of a burgundy colored background. They are resting their foreheads against each other with their eyes closed. The main has dark skin tone with a thin black goatee and dreadlocks. He is wearing a gray collared shirt, with eyeglasses with clear plastic yellow frames and has his eyes closed. The woman is of Asian ethnicity with light skin tone and black hair. She is wearing a long gray sweater. She has shoulder length black hair and reddish lipstick.
"Kairos" at East West Players
(
Photo credit: TJ Ramirez, courtesy of East West Players
)
From April 4, 2024 through April 28, 2024
  • East West Players at Union Center for the Arts
    120 Judge John Aiso St.
    Little Tokyo 90012
$12-$69

If life lasted forever, would love? Kairos is the story of two people falling in love during a tectonic shift in society. Their relationship is tested by the advent of Prometheus, a procedure that grants immortality to a select few. This world premiere play performs at East West Players, April 4-28.