Vincent Cercare has just turned fifty. He’s been thinking about running away from his family and his routine. On the night before he’s ready to take off, his son is arrested for possession of cocaine. Katmandu, a new play by Robert Siegel, unfolds across the street from the police station, where in the course of a long night, Vince tries to come to terms with his son, his relationship with his own father, and his marriage.