"Norton Street Play Script" is a play by E.J. Gold exploring the nature of reality and consciousness.
Two characters, Bornless and Mike, discuss their existence within a seemingly self-created, limited reality called Norton Street, which they perceive as a higher level of consciousness. The play uses dialogue to examine themes of illusion, creation, and the cyclical nature of life and death. Bornless, the apparent creator, struggles with the implications of their own creation, experiencing anxiety and a desire for something "real."
The script is ultimately a philosophical exploration of self-awareness and the limitations of perception within a self-created reality.