Inexperience review - this ‘no-contact’ romance is incredibly touching

A review of the play 'Inexperience' at the Pitlochry Festival Theatre explores a romantic comedy premise where two characters agree to never touch each other. The play examines themes of deferred gratification and human behavior through the lens of a long-term relationship.
Why it matters
It provides cultural commentary on modern relationship dynamics and the evolution of personal choices over time.
Young love … Sophie Fortune and Alexander Tait in Inexperience at Pitlochry Festival theatre. Photograph: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan View image in fullscreen Young love … Sophie Fortune and Alexander Tait in Inexperience at Pitlochry Festival theatre. Photograph: Tommy Ga-Ken Wan Theatre Review Inexperience review – this ‘no-contact’ romance is incredibly touching Pitlochry Festival theatre Writer Douglas Maxwell’s playful conceit sparks a funny and superbly acted exploration of messy relationships
The article is a standard arts and culture review with no political or ideological agenda.
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