Theater Review: INCOGNITO (Son of Semele)
BRAIN CRAMPS One of the brainiest plays since, well, British playwright Nick Payne's other brainy play, Constellations, Incognito (2014) contains Payne's usual assortment of short scenes and quantum physics-like, obfuscating construction. But I don't buy it this time. And not because I don't get it. (Although I don't get it.) This is Payne showing off […]