Two is a Prime Number

At its core, Two is A Prime Number is a universal story, told through movement, poetry, and scenes, about what it means to fall in love, to fall out of love, to be in love, and the fundamental problem of intensely loving someone who may be completely wrong for you. It has evolved through workshopping, experimentation, and molding the text to fit the performers who are working with it. The characters of Sam & Taylor are purposefully written so that they can each be played by any young person, regardless of gender, race, or sexual orientation. The story is not about what defines us as individuals, but rather that thing that brings two people together that we can’t quite define. The project is really meant to be a collaboration between the team that is working on it in that moment and the text itself; it’s meant to change and flow around the artists that are bringing it to life, and that’s what I think is the most beautiful thing about it.