"Stop Kiss" is a play written by American playwright Diana Son. It premiered off-Broadway in 1998 and has since been produced in various theaters around the world. The play tells the story of two women, Callie and Sara, who unexpectedly fall in love with each other in New York City. The narrative unfolds through a series of non-linear flashbacks, revealing the evolving relationship between the two women and the repercussions of a violent hate crime that occurs when they share their first kiss in public. "Stop Kiss" explores themes of identity, sexuality, and the impact of violence on relationships. The play has been praised for its honest and touching portrayal of love and resilience in the face of adversity.
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