An eye-widening dark comedy of manners and feeling. Kathy, Emily, and Randy all have reasons to see this play's central incident as a personal inconvenience, but it's also clear that they have been tested up to their necks by Mary, who - it must be said - has taken all the attention. It's clever writing that makes the fact they argue who hated her first a subject of contention, her misfortunes a source of bonding, and her bodies fate an issue of practicality still a surprise. Bohannon has a knack for tackling dark material with pirouettes and jigs of humor.
An eye-widening dark comedy of manners and feeling. Kathy, Emily, and Randy all have reasons to see this play's central incident as a personal inconvenience, but it's also clear that they have been tested up to their necks by Mary, who - it must be said - has taken all the attention. It's clever writing that makes the fact they argue who hated her first a subject of contention, her misfortunes a source of bonding, and her bodies fate an issue of practicality still a surprise. Bohannon has a knack for tackling dark material with pirouettes and jigs of humor.