It seems the most likely to be a show that will tell a story I like.
Who A Heart Beats For - might just be a syntax problem for me.
Why A Heart Beats - my winner.
Open Heart - Doesn't promise me darkness... though it does offer the distinct hope that the protagonist will be butterflied and laid open... this was my #2 ;)
Heartstopper - reminds me of Jennifer Love Hewitt... fairly or not.
it seduces me more - i want to see that play. some of the others give me a simple idea of the subject of the play, but 'heartstopper' gives me no idea other than a flavor and a sparked interest.
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I vote "Why A Heart Beats".
It seems the most likely to be a show that will tell a story I like.
Who A Heart Beats For - might just be a syntax problem for me.
Why A Heart Beats - my winner.
Open Heart - Doesn't promise me darkness... though it does offer the distinct hope that the protagonist will be butterflied and laid open... this was my #2 ;)
Heartstopper - reminds me of Jennifer Love Hewitt... fairly or not.
seconding "Why A Heart Beats" - i'd run to that one
I don't mind ending sentences with prepositions, but the who/whom thing would bother me.
"Why A Heart Beats" would be my first choice too.
My second was "Heartstopper," until Travis' comment ruined it for me.
Jennifer Love Hewitt. Ew.
To be clear - I understand that that is NOT the name of a JLH movie... just close...
heartstopper.
definitely.
it seduces me more - i want to see that play. some of the others give me a simple idea of the subject of the play, but 'heartstopper' gives me no idea other than a flavor and a sparked interest.
The problem with Heartstopper is that is sounds like a thriller and this is not a thriller.
Open Heart has a nice double meaning because it's about a heart doctor and about love among other things.
For Whom A Heart Beats is not so great because of the bell thing.
I'm concerned about Why A Heart Beats because I don't know that my play answers that question exactly. hmm.
Anyway, thanks everyone!
Late entry: how about Who The Heart Beats For?
Happy 2008! Congratulations on a year of triumphs...I'd love to buy you a coffee when you're feeling better.
I like it too but I'd hate to alienate lovers of language. yes, coffee sounds great. or tea.
I'm with Carbajal.
'Who A Heart Beats For' is both poetic and enigmatic. It sounds good too.
Open Heart.
For Whom the Heart Beats. Heh heh. J/K.
Open Heart or Heartstopper.
Heartstopper doesn't ring as thrillerish to me as it does to you.
Open Heart hits the revitalization/green/hope vibe that's popping up lately, but may be passe real soon.
Why a Heart... and Who A Heart... just sound dated.
I vote Heartstopper.
z
Hope will pass, huh, Z? How pessimistic of you.
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