Through April 15, 2017
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“Harm’s Way”
looks at the underbelly of humanity, people who engender no positive emotional
connection for many, in a frame work that follows Wellman’s abstract writing
style. If that’s your thing, then you’ll
appreciate the happenings.
Christine Howey
In Harm’s Way, now at convergence-continuum theater, we are
plunged into the distorted world of playwright Mac Wellman, a world where
common aspects of our lives—violence, con games, dead Presidents—appear as if
reflected in a fun house mirror. And then you realize, maybe this view isn’t so
distorted after all.
To see a full review of this show, read Christine Howey's review at Cleveland Scene