Poet/playwright Murray Mednick directs a revival of his wrenching, fiercely funny portrait of a poor Jewish couple living in the Catskills in 1951. Admittedly autobiographical, Mednick’s darkly comic depiction of the disintegration of his parents’ marriage was the recipient of the prestigious American Theatre Critics Association’s Steinberg New Play citation. “A dark pleasure… Mednick’s pitch-black comedy dug deeply into the writer’s life and came back with a winner… Top Ten of 2001” — Los Angeles Times.