Love/Stories (Or But You Will Get Used To It)
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CURRENTLY CLOSED
Opened Feb 16, 2009
Closed Apr 25, 2009
Opened Feb 16, 2009
Closed Apr 25, 2009
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This collection of five linked one act plays explore contemporary relationships in the theater; the characters that inhabit this unique work are all actors, playwrights and directors. Moses, author of The Four of Us, Bach at Leipzig, Biatholon and Celebrity Row, is a playwright whose piercing intellect and cool vibe is a perfect match with The Bats. A World Premiere.
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Frustrated love affairs and quirky metatheatrics characterize Itamar Moses' evening of short plays, Love/Stories (Or But You Will Get Used To It), now at the Flea Theater. Under Michelle Tattenbaum's deft direction, the playlets -- all enacted by five actors -- are generally amusing, and at times thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.
The evening gets off to a fine start with Chemistry Read, depicting an audition scenario in which a writer (Felipe Bonilla) encounters an actor (Michael Micalizzi) who unknowingly has a more personal connection to the material than he realizes. The sketch is predictable, but is nevertheless entertainingly presented.
The second piece, Temping, kicks thi[...]