Two strangers meet for a first date, their connection unfolding under the weight of the unspoken. As they navigate small talk and fleeting glances, a quiet tension simmers-hinting this night might mean more than it seems.
Adapted by Conor Montague from his award-winning short story, Nothing to be Done is part monologue, part tone poem, a lament to lost friends, and an elegiac reflection on memory, place, and the city of Galway.