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November 17, 2014

If you still enjoy that favorite sport of the “i” age — complaining about the omnipresence of electronic devices and the shortage of real conversation — the Flea Theater has a play, and a woman, for you. If, on the other hand, you’ve heard that particular whine too often and have made your peace with the new reality of modern life, you might have problems with the Flea’s latest offering, a world premiere by Kate Robin called I See You. Ms. Robin, a writer and co-executive producer of the Showtime series The Affair, has apparently been finding extramarital engagements intriguing lately. Here she gives us a two-hander in which a man (Stephen Barker Turner) and a woman (Danielle Slavick), each married to someone else, find their way to a level of intimacy each has been missing, aided by an allergic reaction and alarming weather. They meet cute while watching over their children in a kiddie ball pit, and how credible you find the play will depend on your reaction to a stranger who without provocation disgorges a litany of complaints about Instagram, iPads, gluten, climate change and the impending collapse of civilization.

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