The names - Sammy, Jerry, and their unseen spouses/BFF/SO Blair and Chris - are cleverly chosen as to be all gender-neutral. But co-workers Sammy and Jerry are clearly close enough to confide details of their unfulfilled personal lives in a manner that goes beyond typical workplace distance. And so in this gently teasing comedy, they break the ice and agree to share Platonic hugs at specified intervals. No problem with that: as theater people we're all used to hugs with no sexual implications, and so the author insists. But then again, this is Valentine's Day . . . .
The names - Sammy, Jerry, and their unseen spouses/BFF/SO Blair and Chris - are cleverly chosen as to be all gender-neutral. But co-workers Sammy and Jerry are clearly close enough to confide details of their unfulfilled personal lives in a manner that goes beyond typical workplace distance. And so in this gently teasing comedy, they break the ice and agree to share Platonic hugs at specified intervals. No problem with that: as theater people we're all used to hugs with no sexual implications, and so the author insists. But then again, this is Valentine's Day . . . .