Hometown memories, shared pain, commiseration, and whiskey bring two women together at a bar. Their conversation unfolds and you half-expect what's going to come, but even with that expectation the play keeps you engaged. You want the same answers to the questions that are asked. You want solutions. You want things to end well. How this play ends is something that the reader should find out with reading this play by John Bavoso. It's worth the read.
Hometown memories, shared pain, commiseration, and whiskey bring two women together at a bar. Their conversation unfolds and you half-expect what's going to come, but even with that expectation the play keeps you engaged. You want the same answers to the questions that are asked. You want solutions. You want things to end well. How this play ends is something that the reader should find out with reading this play by John Bavoso. It's worth the read.