Play explores when your soul mate isn't your husband
In one of the funnier moments in "Whenever You're Near Me I Feel Sick," Jennie Berman Eng's slender rom-com variation, an airport's recorded-announcement voice starts functioning as a superego. A recently married New Yorker named Wendy has lied to her husband and flown to Austin, Tex., to see her best friend and real soul mate, Andre. While searching for the baggage carousel, Wendy hears the airport's recorded voice …