Lauren Yee's 'A Man, His Wife, and His Hat' is bold and funny, but occasionally flawed
The Cheetos-eating Golem is not the quirkiest character in "A Man, His Wife, and His Hat," the audaciously kooky play by Lauren Yee: That honor goes to the exuberantly self-satisfied talking Wall, who likes to meddle in everyone's business. A close runner-up would be Hetchman, the eponymous couch-potato husband, who idealizes a long-worn feathered fedora the way Dante idealized Beatrice. Read full article >>
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