Love and Vinyl
SEASON 16Set amidst the record stacks of a real-life music shop, Love and Vinyl explores what it means to seek genuine connection in a digital world. The play follows lifelong friends Bogie, an accountant, and Zane, a teacher, during a late-night visit to their favorite record store. When they meet Sage, the shop’s insightful and grounded owner, the evening takes an unexpected turn—mixing humor, heart, and nostalgia as they reflect on love, loss, and the beauty of analog moments in a digital age.
By Bob Bartlett
Direction by Rusty Wilson
Cast
Sage ... Juliana Caycedo
Zane ... Andrew Firda*
Bogart ... Otto Konrad
*Member of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors and stage managers in the U.S.A.
Publicity & Reviews
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"What better setting for a play about record collectors than an actual record store? And few record stores could be more fitting than Plan 9, the venerable Richmond music hub located in Carytown."
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"For Wilson, the story of two friends who are regulars at a record store and their afterhours encounter with the record store owner is more than a simple love story."
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"Music is not background noise in Love & Vinyl. It’s the shared language that allows these characters to exist in the same space without retreating into themselves."
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"...A funny, reflective conversation about love, loss, friendship, and the quiet beauty of analog life in a digital world."
Snapshots
Photos by Jason Collins Photography
Bonus Content
Sponsors
This production is made possible through the generous support of the following (including an anonymous sponsor):


