Lungs is a blistering, tender, and frighteningly honest play about making a life while the world is ending – and whether love is worth the carbon.
Duncan Macmillan’s (2011) has established itself as a definitive "eco-anxiety" play of the 21st century. A high-stakes "two-hander" about a couple contemplating parenthood in the shadow of environmental collapse, the script has gained global recognition for its raw honesty, sharp wit, and unique staging requirements. Plot and Core Conflict duncan macmillan lungs
The play is brutally honest about long-term relationships. It shows that love is not just romance; it is endurance, betrayal, irritation, and shared history. Lungs is a blistering, tender, and frighteningly honest
“I want to have a baby. I think we should have a baby. I think we should try and make a person.” Plot and Core Conflict The play is brutally