What is duncan macmillan lungs?

"Duncan Macmillan Lungs" is a two-person play that was first performed at the Schaubühne Theatre in Berlin in 2011. It was written by British playwright Duncan Macmillan. The play revolves around the personal relationship between a man and a woman who are facing the decision of whether or not to have a child. The script uses extended metaphors of breathing and climate change to explore the couple's emotional and interpersonal struggles.

The play has been praised for its unique format, with characters speaking in short, fragmented sentences that reflect their emotional state. It has also been acclaimed for its themes of anxiety, mental health, and the complex pressures facing contemporary relationships.

"Lungs" has been performed to critical acclaim across the UK and internationally, including in New York, Sydney, and Paris. It is often lauded for its poignant portrayals of modern love and the struggles of young people in a rapidly changing world.