Is anybody really just friends? A staged reading of this provocative new play considering Intimacy, relationships, communication and
sexuality. Suburban stay-at-home-Dad Tom and young, gay urbanite Lucas are good friends. Their worlds collide at a party in the suburbs where gossip abounds and secrets are discovered. When Tom is ejected from his home, accused by his wife of being gay, even he wonders if it could be true.
Lucas takes in his displaced friend and they are forced to confront their motives, desires and true selves - as well as the expectations
of the world around them. Full of surprising outcomes and richly textured characters, this play is written to keep audiences thinking
and talking long after a night at the theater.
User Reviews
Read what our TM Insiders had to say about It is What it Is!
Catherine Zeta-Jones and Angela Lansbury in A Little Night Music, David Alan Grier, James Spader, Richard Thomas, and Kerry Washington in Race, Robin Williams in Weapons of Self-Destruction, Kristen Johnston in So Help Me God! and Cate Blanchett in A Streetcar Named Desire are among this month's highlights. Full Story New York Theater Listings, Tickets, News, Reviews, and more