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The Raw Edge of Relationships: “Love Me Tomorrow” at the Intersection of Comedy and Pain

October 1, 20251 min read

What happens when love collides with the aches of growing up, unspoken traumas, and the quiet decay of everyday life? The result is a messy, heartfelt, and brutally honest story. Presented by Ryaknots Theatre Company, Love Me Tomorrow is exactly that kind of tale.

Written and directed by Ruby Scott and Bianca De Leon, this two-person play explores a relationship unraveling under the weight of wine-stained receipts, passive-aggressive Netflix betrayals, and an unexpected resentment toward the football team Fulham FC. Blending the intimacy of Normal People with the rawness of house-party conversations, the play propels audiences onto an emotional rollercoaster with its rapid-fire dialogue and candid confessions.

Weaving between past and future, the story unearths the deeper conflicts behind mundane arguments like “Who left the tea bag in the sink?” or “Who watched the next episode without me?” It’s a love story that questions whether growing up can kill love, crafted for anyone who’s laughed and had their heart broken in the same breath.

As one audience member put it, “It’s like watching a car crash in slow motion—only you’re laughing and crying at the same time.” This bold and provocative play reaffirms the transformative power of theater.

Performance Details:

Written and Directed by: Ruby Scott and Bianca De Leon

Cast: Will Harvey (Noah), Gracel De Los Santos (Alma)

Dates and Times: October 1 and 2, 2025, Wednesday and Thursday, 7:30 PM

Venue: The Golden Goose Theatre

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