
Jacqui Lodge, Brenda Brackley & Chris Keates
Wendy Wasserstein's play about the transformative power of love, of sisterhood, and of life is held together by the richly woven dialogue of three Jewish-American sisters pushing against the boundaries of their own lives in order to define themselves. The sisters manage to transform both themselves and their lives in the course of one evening. The action takes place against social and political issues that gave shape to the early part of the 1990s — the fall of the Soviet Union, Reaganomics, and the plight of the homeless. |