Keep Your Baggage With You (at all times)
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Aug 8, 2010
Closed Aug 14, 2010
Opened Aug 8, 2010
Closed Aug 14, 2010
Running Time:
1hr. 30min.
1hr. 30min.
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What happens when your best friend decides he likes boys and your girlfriend decides she likes girls? Told in seven scenes that take place over seven years, Keep Your Baggage With You (at all times) examines the devolution of a friendship between two young New York men whose bonds are compromised by the stresses of career, family, relationships, and 21st century sexual mores in a complex digital age in which we ask too many questions, but don't have enough answers.
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Friends are not forever -- at least, that's the case for the characters in Jonathan Blitstein's Keep Your Baggage With You (at all times), an engaging yet problematic new play at Theatre for the New City, being presented as part of the Dream Up Festival.
The play tracks the rifts in the friendship between Greg (Nate Miller) and Dave (Daniel Abeles), who grew up together but find their adult relationship increasingly strained.
In the first scene, set at a diner in December 2006, the two are out with Dave's girlfriend Julie (Laura Ramadei). Their dialogue is warm and amicable, and while Greg does make a couple of sexist remarks that foreshadow things to come, at this juncture they still fall[...]