'Heartache' dives into the mystique of suffering through the lens of Saint Teresa's struggles. The play unfolds in a bar, akin to a convent, where three agonizing, half-drunken characters gather to escape their mundane realities. As they grapple with personal pain, they encounter the discomforts of loneliness and existential questioning. Each character is vividly portrayed: a bartender moonlighting as an actress, a resentful lover grappling with an imagined betrayal, and a dying philosophy professor haunted by unfulfilled dreams. The atmosphere is rife with humor and depth, exploring themes of longing and redemption amid life’s absurdities. While the city outside faces a torrential downpour, within, each character confronts the storms of their hearts, sparking poignant reflections on human connection and the search for meaning.