Polly and Marcus have been best friends since they were fourteen. They might even be soulmates. But life continues to push and pull them together and apart. They stumble through the social chaos of their teenage years, the freedom of their twenties, the responsibilities of their thirties, and the midlife crises of their forties, navigating their relationships with each other, the outside world, and their own changing bodies.
Every Seven Years is a new play told in seven year intervals. It asks what makes us who we are: our choices, our companions, or the very bodies we inhabit?