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Once upon a time, I wrote a play

And it was part of a night of one-acts, and it was called Truth Day. It was basically a not funny version of “Liar, Liar”. I know. Anyway, somebody was good enough to review it.

Here’s the part about me (i.e. the part that matters):

Tommy Wallach’s Truth Day also skewed what could be considered anything like normal behavior, with the family springing on poor ol’ hapless dad (Kevin Villers) the celebration of Truth Day, wherein they tell him exactly what they think of him. No one loves him, his wife (Andrea Biggs) is cheating, his kids (Brian Lynch, Heather Favretto) talk down to him using words he doesn’t understand, his parents (Charles McCown, Joy Seligsohn) tell him the truth about an art project he made for them years ago that they professed to love. Even his shrink (Kirk Smith) makes a devastating appearance. It’s truly a Twilight Zone nightmare, and Villers and Biggs make it work, with terrific support from McCown and Seligsohn, and eager support from Lynch, Favretto and Smith.

Read the rest of the review (like it matters).


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