Renowned singer, actor, playwright and St. Louisan Ken Page describes it like this: “There’s a point in the play where one of the characters says ‘It’s like that captain of the football team that you fell in love with or that boy whose green eyes you still see when you close yours…you know the one.’ It’s that thing, that’s what it’s based on.” The ‘it’ in that description is “Sublime Intimacy,” the name of Page’s new play for Max and Louie Productions, which will have its world premiere on Friday, Dec. 4 at the Kranzberg Arts Center . The play, which incorporates music and dance, follows five characters who all have some sort of relationship to dancers or dance. Many of the characters are based on people from St. Louis, Page said, including himself. The idea of “sublime intimacy” came out of a conversation with a friend, Page said. “We were talking about relationships and how they evolve sometimes past the level that they are qualified under most definitions, even in marriages, even
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