By Brett C. Leonard

Directed by Mark Wing-Davey

Lighting: Japhy Weideman, Costumes: Mimi O'Donnell, Sound: Bart Fasbender

"The lives of lonely New Yorkers come together and fall apart...  The play strikes a dark note from the start.  The audience is divided into two sections...  Panels in the middle of the stage suddenly slide away to reveal a white man standing on a chair, trussed up in duct tape, a noose around his neck. [...]  He pulls out a gun.  He sets fire to a Confederate flag.  He makes a move.  The gruesome image is swept away, and we are cast into a dark night in the lonesome city to trace the roots of this and other urban traumas. --  Charles Isherwood, New York Times