ONE WAY
by Michael Müller
Around 600 B.C.E, Lao Tzu, a Chinese Taoist Philosopher, said that if you do not change direction, you might end up where you are heading. Or perhaps if we continue to believe that we can change direction, we will end up where we are going? Mina is 35 and no longer shares this belief with her husband, Jack. She leaves and goes on a journey north. Jack follows her. Mina’s decision also influences Dave, Jack’s therapist, and his younger wife Nina. Twenty-eight years later, a man named Tom tries to figure out the truth to what happened with all of them.
After finishing his studies in Literature in New York City, Austrian playwright Michael Müller received his MA in Writing for Performance from Goldsmiths College in London.











