Donna Gordon:
28 Jul. 2019
“
Marino's play brings up the question of what "being in good health" really means. This senior concern is the undercurrent of this ocean front bungalow. The family is concerned with Evelyn's future, however long it may be, while Evelyn is enthralled with the present and her newly acquired younger companion. It's obvious in the dialogue which mindset wins because Julie is made miserable by reminders about how old she is, and thrives on the present with the interests and relaxed attentions of her new friend. It turns out that they're a perfect fit for now. ”