by Sharr White
by Sharr White
"By the end of Mr. White’s taut drama...the authority that Juliana wears with as much confidence as she does that trim suit has been stripped away, exposing a woman as fragile as a delicate piece of glass and almost as transparent."
—The New York Times
"White writes with great
simplicity and discipline about a situation that
defies discipline, defies neatness."
—New York Magazine
(Critic's Pick)
"...the slip-ups soon begin piling up
in this 80-minute gem of a play until what’s real
and what’s not collapse in a heap. It’s
confusing and thrilling stuff."
—The Washington Post