Why "If I Forget" is So Memorable
In some ways, the family in Steven Levenson's new play If I Forget will be familiar to just about anyone who has a family. There's the bossy big sister and her henpecked husband, the adored son and his eager-to-please wife and the passive-aggressive sibling who keeps reminding everyone how much she's sacrificed her own life to take care of mom and dad as they decline.But the Fischers, the family in Levenson's dr…