"The audience doesn’t realize how high the stakes are between these two individuals until the end, which is dramatically surprising in a way that is simultaneously sad and uplifting—a challenging emotional combination to pull off. Luckily, we come to care about Caroline and Anthony enough for this to happen. Gunderson’s play elucidates how we think of ourselves as separate individuals, and how, instead, we should live out the words of a highly experimental poet who took big risks on the page. I and You asks us to remember that we are all part and parcel of a larger cosmic order that emphasizes a profound connection."














