A funny, poignant, and evocative play, Diana Son’s Stop Kiss explores our assumptions about love and reminds us of what a profound privilege and transforming event it can be when we choose, and are chosen, to care for another. The title kiss comes as a cataclysmic leap of self-awareness, trust and caring, but because the kiss is between two women, it also explores the ugliness of violence as well as the tenderness of such a beautiful moment.