Tom wants to flee but is immobilized, metaphorically and literally. Will Colin show Tom how to move again? That’s the primary question of “Invincible Summer,” a risk-taking drama about a concert pianist who must learn to live with Parkinson’s Disease. Creative and cinematic, “Invincible Summer” flows like memory, with scenes that are riotously funny and gut punching. Among the play’s many strengths are great roles for older actors and dialog so natural, it could have been recorded on a Manhattan street. Depot actors connected personally and deeply with this story. Audiences will too. Highly...
Tom wants to flee but is immobilized, metaphorically and literally. Will Colin show Tom how to move again? That’s the primary question of “Invincible Summer,” a risk-taking drama about a concert pianist who must learn to live with Parkinson’s Disease. Creative and cinematic, “Invincible Summer” flows like memory, with scenes that are riotously funny and gut punching. Among the play’s many strengths are great roles for older actors and dialog so natural, it could have been recorded on a Manhattan street. Depot actors connected personally and deeply with this story. Audiences will too. Highly recommended.