Josephine Moshiri Elwood
“Job” is not so much a game of cat-and-mouse as a highly pressurized coffee klatch.
Given all the chaos and violence around us, isn’t it a mite too late for a subtle play like “Our Town” to be considered a “primal scream?”
Through around 10 scenes, spanning over a decade, “Wish You Were Here” looks at political oppression through the domestic lens of lost love and friendships.
This well-directed and performed production of a musical about the universal longing for connection delivers a stirringly heart felt experience.
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