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What is this theatre's aesthetic? The first two plays, Thymus Vulgaris by Lanford Wilson and Corner, 28th and Bank by Linda Segal, are about lovable losers--lonely, touchingly inarticulate little people. In the Wilson play, the latest in his line of vulnerable hookers concludes that "There are two kinds of people in this world: the eaters and the eaten." She and her mother--another long-abused lady--have been, ahem, the eaten, and the play ends as they escape from the carnivores to a little house by the sea. In the Segal play the vulnerable, long-abused whore...
...Thymus Vulgaria, The Lady or the Tiger, and Corner, 28th and Bank...
...Thymus Vulgaris, The Lady or the Tiger and Corner, 28th and Bank...
...Thymus Vulgaris, The Lady or the Tiger and Comer, 28th and Bank...
...Thymus Vulgaris, The Lady or the Tiger and Corner, 28th and Bank...