The play 'Lockdown Love' talks about a single man and woman at the centre of this COVID-19 pandemic-created online dating world. “As you binge-watch your tenth series, read a book or sleep to music, remember that in the darkest days when everything stopped you turned to artists.” This message has been doing the rounds on social media for the last few weeks and naturally, despite the emotional blows of lockdown, artists stand unperturbed in their effort to entertain people. In a new play that’s being touted as India’s first virtual play done live, a team of fantastic actors has come together to tell a fascinating story. Titled Lockdown Love, directed by Sheena Khalid and hosted by Roshan Abbas (who also doubles up as tech director), the play stars Shriya Pilgaonkar and Priyanshu Painyuli among others. The play is adapted from Jonathan Rand’s Check Please. It’s a modern-day take on arranged romance in times of a pandemic. The show also stars Tanmay Danania, Ashwin Mushran, Kira Narayanan and the director Sheena herself.