Brothers Ray And Billy Desperately Need Their New Job With The Local Crime Boss. They’Ve Got A Drunken Aging Father And An Overworked Sister. This Is Their Shot For Something Better For Their Family. But Then Billy Impulsively Brings Home A Russian Prostitute. And The Big Bossman Comes Looking For Her.“A Cross Between David Mamet And The Marx Brothers … Ullian’S Comedy Flirts With All Kinds Of Allegorical Possibilities … A Suitably Flaky Style An Oddball Naturalism That Plays Against The Absurdities In The Dialogue … Bland Spoofery Improbable Dialogue Laced With Specific Detail And Monologues Like Verbal Jazz Riffs … Ullian Has A Distinctive Voice.” —Marianne Evett The Cleveland Plain Dealerabout The Plays Of Peter Ullian:“Singularly Satisfying Winning Heart Rending Punchy Button-Pushing Irresistible. The Sense Of New Blood Entering The Mainstream Achieves The Palpably Energizing Force Of A Transfusion.” —New York Times“Quirky Crackling Prose.” —The Village Voice“Without Apology. Taut Absorbing. Great Style And Crisp Wit.” —Variety“Courageous Intensely Empathetic Characters … Very Poignant … And Truthful.” —The Chicago Tribune
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