If you're looking for a play that has that feeling of "Cheers"---where lonely people gather for companionship and hope for the possibility of romance, take a moment to pull off the superhighway and give this one a read. But this is more than a sit-com or rom-com genre---Gina's writing is relentless, full of energy, full of questions, and not afraid of dealing with tough conversations about past pain. I also liked the metaphor of the piano in this store, and why it's there.
If you're looking for a play that has that feeling of "Cheers"---where lonely people gather for companionship and hope for the possibility of romance, take a moment to pull off the superhighway and give this one a read. But this is more than a sit-com or rom-com genre---Gina's writing is relentless, full of energy, full of questions, and not afraid of dealing with tough conversations about past pain. I also liked the metaphor of the piano in this store, and why it's there.