TLA

The Language Archive

September 25 - October 5, 2025

Wildcard Wednesday (VU Community Only): October 4 

Opening Night: September 25 | Speaker's Series: September 28 | Drinks with the Dramaturg: October 3

RUN TIME: 2 1/2 hours, one intermission

All Performances at 8pm except Sunday 2pm

Written by Julia Cho 

Directed by Amy Dugas Brown

In Julia Cho's captivating and whimsical play, George meticulously documents dying languages from around the world but finds himself at a loss for words in his own life. As his wife Mary contemplates leaving him and his assistant Emma harbors unspoken feelings, George must confront the irony that he—a master linguist—cannot articulate the language of love.

"Uniquely blends absurdist farce with sentimental comedy" (Los Angeles Times) and "ravishingly well-written... smart, funny, deep, and tender" (OC Weekly), this poignant exploration of communication and connection reminds us that sometimes the most important things we need to say exist in the spaces between words. A profound meditation on love, loss, and the power of expression that affirms life "no matter how melancholy."

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