Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Food's not fast, but life is, in 'The Big Meal'

In this theater image released by The Publicity Office are, from left, Phoebe Strole, Cameron Scoggins, Jennifer Mudge, Anita Gillette and Tom Bloom are sown in a scene from “The Big Meal,” performing off-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in New York. (AP Photo/The Publicity Office, Joan Marcus)Anyone who's part of a family will find recognizable moments in Dan LeFranc's touching but unsentimental new play, "The Big Meal." Rapid-fire vignettes speed past in much the same way that life seems to do at times, as successive generations of a middle-class American family measure out their lives in highs and lows at restaurant meals.


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