A Family For All Occasions
Opening Night: May 12, 2013
Closing: May 26, 2013
Theater: Bank Street Theatre
Howard just wants to be able to express himself and to be lent an ear! But his wife is way past listening, and his teen-aged kids prefer their Dad rarely seen and never heard. So when his promiscuous daughter’s latest suitor drops by with his flair for words and odd devotion to family, Howard’s prayers appear answered — until his home life is thrown dangerously and irrevocably off-course. A wry, heartfelt comedy from the author of Jack Goes Boating and A View From 151st Street.
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May 13, 2013
Domestic disintegration seems to be taking place in real time in “A Family for All Occasions,” a grindingly dull new play by Bob Glaudini that opened on Sunday night at the Bank Street Theater in a production directed by Philip Seymour Hoffman.
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