Lungs
Wednesday, Feb 27 7:30p
Arsenal Center for the Arts: Black Box Theater
Watertown,
MA
There are so many important questions to ask yourself about living a good life. Our question probably doesn't measure up (when will we win the lottery?). New Repertory Theatre presents "Lungs," a comedy about a young, educated couple angsting about everything. - June Wulff, Globe Staff
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British playwright Duncan Macmillan’s 2011 drama “Lungs” seems as simple as, well, breathing. It’s to be performed, Macmillan writes, “on a bare stage. There is no scenery, no furniture, no props and no mime. There are no costume changes.” What there is is a couple, M and W, who spend the entire 85 minutes of this intermissionless work talking to, and at, each other. That’s not a lot to work with, but in the New Repertory Theatre production now up in the Black Box at the Arsenal Center for the Arts, director Bridget Kathleen O’Leary and actors Nael Nacer and Liz Hayes manage well enough.
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