| 1.8-24.04 @ MadLab Directed by Matt Slaybaugh Featuring Elizabeth Harold, Michael Holmes, Geoffrey Martin and the Voices of Ann Bourke and Jared Saltman, Cate Blair-Wilhelm, and Lise Evans |
| "[sic] is a Latin term that appears in writing as a signal to the reader that an apparent mistake is, in fact, an accurate citation. This notion of distancing oneself from responsibility informs the three main characters of the play, who exist at an arm's length from their own situations, as if their real lives were yet to be inhabited." - Melissa James Gibson "[sic] is dry-eyed, tough-minded, resolutely absurdist, and yet nowhere near cynical." - The village Voice Three young non-professionals living in the city continue their struggle to understand art, love, money, and other plagues of modern living. Frank dreams of leaving town for Kansas City to become an auctioneer. Theo spends his days composing a score for Thrill-O-Rama, an amusement park ride, and fretting over the "mysterious disappearance" of his wife. Babette is a woman willing to beg, borrow, and steal to avoid getting a job and being distracted from writing her magnum opus - a history of significant outbursts. "You're either drawn to people you wish you were, or you're drawn to people you're afraid you are." - Babette, in [sic] |
![]() |
| 1.08.04 Columbus Dispatch Preview 1.10.04 Columbus Dispatch Michael Grossberg Review 1.15.04 alive Melissa Starker Review (scroll down to "Pregnant pauses") |