One Thousand Blinks
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Opened Jan 11, 2012
Closed Jan 29, 2012
Opened Jan 11, 2012
Closed Jan 29, 2012
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Morgan is willing to do anything to break his pattern underachievement and get his floundering relationship with his girlfriend back on track. But when he takes a job overseas translating the work of a demanding and oddly alluring Professor of Engineering, Morgan's desperate quest for productivity threatens to destroy his relationship and, perhaps, kill him...
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Nick Starr's new one-act play, One Thousand Blinks, now at 59E59 Theaters, is a keenly focused black comedy about the effects of insomnia on a newly engaged couple. Yet, despite its unusual situation and clever dialogue, director Malinda Sorci's production never quite accelerates to its full potential.
Morgan (Mark Cajigao) gets a job offer to go overseas to teach in an unspecified foreign country, maybe China. However, when his class gets mysteriously canceled, he's called on by one of the college's prestigious professors, Dr. Luk (Rachel Cornish), to translate her latest manuscript into English even though he doesn't speak her language. Trapped in a little room for 16 hours a day, Morgan[...]