A hostage, a wife, a reporter and a state department representative are at odds: how to best handle this tense situation? In Lee Blessing’s “Two Rooms”, now at the Seeing Place Theater, you’ll be kept wondering about whose motives are suspect and who …Read more
Plays tend to fall into two general categories: those where the characters change or grow and those where the characters’ past is revealed, allowing us to see why they are as they are. “Dying City” by Christopher Shinn (nominated for a Pulitzer for d …Read more
Playwright Victor Cahn’s portrayal of choices and regrets in his two-character play “A Dish for the Gods” is well done. This unit-set one-act revolves around a successful writer’s remembrances of her college professor/mentor/lover. The two complex c …Read more