Although it begins at a gay wedding, Some Men is not about same-sex marriage per se. It’s about relationships between gay men and about gay life going back through the years. The play is composed of many separate pieces, like a patchwork quilt with patterns that run through it, relating some squares to each other. These vignettes do not operate like traditional scenes, as the play is neither plot nor character driven. It is an antidote to spare, postmodern theatre.