
Two men. One night. A lifetime of unfinished conversations.In a cramped New York apartment, surrounded by books, memories, and unrealised dreams, two old friends meet. What begins as casual conversation slowly unravels into a deeply personal reckoning with ambition, success, failure, and the cost of pursuing an artistic life.Chinese Coffee is not merely a story about friendship it is a meditation on loneliness, ego, creativity, and the desperate human desire to leave a mark on the world. Through humour, vulnerability, and brutal honesty, the play exposes the fragile spaces between who we are, who we pretend to be, and who we hoped to become.Tender, sharp, and hauntingly relevant, Chinese Coffee invites audiences into an intimate encounter where every word matters, every silence speaks, and every memory carries the weight of a life lived in pursuit of meaning.