Stop Kiss

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The Zack Box Theater
8 Fenway
Boston
MA
02215
United States

Set in the 1990s in New York City, the story of Stop Kiss revolves around Callie, who works as a traffic reporter. She meets Sara—a midwesterner who, against her parents’ wishes, has moved to New York to teach third grade students in the Bronx. As the two get to know each other, their shared experiences and sense of humor create a strong bond, and the pair unexpectedly fall in love. As their lives intermingle, tension builds to one fateful kiss on a park bench in the middle of the night. The fallout of that kiss reverberates through Sara and Callie’s lives, changing them in ways they did not expect. Stop Kiss asks what we’re willing to risk to be with the one person we never expected to come along in the first place.

Directed by Mikaela McGovern (she/they), with assistant director Gigi George (she/her), stage manager Brooke Wilkins (she/her), and lighting designer Olivia Monarch (she/her).

Audience Advisory: This play contains graphic description of a LGBTQ-related hate crime.


Boston Conservatory thanks audience members for viewing this program information online. This paperless program saved 110 sheets of paper, 12 gallons of water, and 10 pounds of CO2-equivalent greenhouse gas emissions. 

This event is open to Berklee students, faculty, and staff with a valid Berklee ID, and invited guests only.