What If Blanche Dubois Didn’T Go Crazy? Or The Three Sisters Actually Made It To Moscow? When He Discovers He’S Fictitious A Never-Seen Character In An Oscar Wilde Play Bunbury Joins Forces With Rosaline Romeo’S Never-Seen Obsession From Romeo And Juliet. Together They Infiltrate And Alter Classic Literature Including Giving Romeo And Juliet A Happy Ending.“In Essaying A ‘Play For Trivial People’ Tom Jacobson Has Delivered A Seriously Clever Meta-Theatrical Comedy And An Unexpectedly Moving Ode To The Mysterious Powers Of Art And Love In Bunbury … Jacobson’S Antic Yet Humane Wit Harpoons Some Of The Biggest Leviathans Of The Theatrical Sea From Wilde To Chekhov To Albee With An Impressive Range And A Nimble Touch That Recalls The Young Tom Stoppard …” —Terry Morgan Daily Variety“… Jacobson’S Latest Play Is His Most Magnificent To Date … As Bunbury And Rosaline Sweep Through Time And Literature His Audience’S Collective Imagination Is Also Swept Up In Ways In Which The World Can Change. A Hundred Years From Now People Finding Complex And Ingeniously Twisted Great Works Of Art Could Easily Find It To Be Quite ‘Jacobsonian.'” —Travis Michael Holder Backstage West
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