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Directed by Walter J. Hoffman

April 3 - April 19, 2009

TBG Arts Center
312 West 36th Street
New York, NY 10036
 

 


In McLure’s dark comedy, three Vietnam veterans pass the time together in a military hospital while coping with their life-changing injuries. But the quirky small talk and mischievous practical jokes serve to hide each man’s inner turmoil and isolation from the outside world. As the three men repeat, they can leave the hospital at any time—and yet, they stay.

In THE RETURN OF ODYSSEUS, a quiet, humble farmer is approached by an eager, young journalist about his experience in World War II. Stationed as a construction worker on Wake Island in the Pacific, the farmer with no military training sank a Japanese ship when the station came under attack—a heroic achievement that the journalist wants to celebrate. But it’s what happened after the ship sank that prevents the farmer from talking. Like PVT. WARS, this heartbreaking play looks at the disconnection and misunderstanding between civilians and veterans.

 



 
"The high level of work on display here portends great things for Apple Core Theater Company."
-- Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com
in his review of
Won and Lost

To read Martin Denton's rave review of Won and Lost, please click here.


 

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