Two men meet at a bar. And one of them asks the other a question. A Reeeeaaaallllllllllllly personal one.
Two men meet at a bar. And one of them asks the other a question. A Reeeeaaaallllllllllllly personal one.
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James McLindon:
Bar None
by Grant MacDermott
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This play is so simple, so lovely, and so profound, a play about loneliness, loss and the healing power of connection.
Saw it at the Boston Theater Marathon and hope I come across a production of it again. It deserves a lot of them.
This play is so simple, so lovely, and so profound, a play about loneliness, loss and the healing power of connection.
Saw it at the Boston Theater Marathon and hope I come across a production of it again. It deserves a lot of them.
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Cassie M. Seinuk:
Bar None
by Grant MacDermott
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I love this play. I got to see it at the Boston Theater Marathon and was moved by it. The simplicity in the gesture of comfort in another person, the way we miss touch after loss, all mixed with Grant's sense of humor. It's a really beautiful piece about humans.
I love this play. I got to see it at the Boston Theater Marathon and was moved by it. The simplicity in the gesture of comfort in another person, the way we miss touch after loss, all mixed with Grant's sense of humor. It's a really beautiful piece about humans.