“Play is the purest expression of love.” ~Stuart Brown, MD.

The word “play” has at least three uses. The first is as a verb, with no object. The lack of an object is fitting, because this sense of the word is that we do something just for fun, for no other reason at all. The second is as a verb with an object. We play a character. We play a game. We play an instrument. Finally, as a noun, a play is a dramatic composition or performance.

How We “Play”: Music Performance, Music Lessons, Acting, Gaming…

Not only does play bring joy, it turns out that play is vital for problem solving, creativity and relationships. That is what we are all about at Play. Make. Believe.