About To Fall In Love

Over two decades ago the psychologist Arthur Aron watched as two strangers, sitting directly across from each other, fell in love in his laboratory as they asked each other a series of 36 questions he had prepared. Six months later, the two participants were married and invited the entire lab to the ceremony. The story was an instant hit in The New York Times, and inspired playwright Jenny Lane to create "To Fall in Love".

"To Fall in Love" was the winner of the 2017 Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival Play Contest, winner of Outstanding Writing and Outstanding Drama at the 2017 San Diego International Fringe Festival, a Semifinalist for the O’Neill, and has been presented across the country and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The play has also been adapted into a feature film and is currently in pre-production, but you can see it live in person before the rest of the world discovers it.

Nu Sass follow the TheatreWashington Covid-19 protocols. We require proof of vaccination to attend, and have rapid tests and masks available at the theatre.

Performances are limited to 18 audience members. Streaming options will be available after the opening weekend.

Nu Sass Productions

Nu Sass has been supporting marginalized genders in the DC region since 2009.

Nu Sass Productions strives to encourage marginalized genders in all aspects of theater, especially in those roles traditionally dominated by cis-men. Nu Sass explores how disregarding prescribed genders can change the overall experience for the audience. Above all, Nu Sass aims to create engaging, thought-provoking art while being a responsible local and global citizen.

Nu Sass Productions was founded by Aubri O’Connor and Emily Todd in 2009.