In “One-Pot Wonders,” Jennifer Persechino explores the bittersweet choices aging couples inevitably confront—loneliness, illness, and mortality. The play presents the difficult Cathleen and patient Ed as their marriage fractures and Cathleen navigates the tricky territory of not wanting to ask her daughter for support but needing it. With memorable stage action and dialog as quick as ping pong, the mood shifts from comedy to tragedy masterfully. Plum roles for older actors. Highly recommended.
In “One-Pot Wonders,” Jennifer Persechino explores the bittersweet choices aging couples inevitably confront—loneliness, illness, and mortality. The play presents the difficult Cathleen and patient Ed as their marriage fractures and Cathleen navigates the tricky territory of not wanting to ask her daughter for support but needing it. With memorable stage action and dialog as quick as ping pong, the mood shifts from comedy to tragedy masterfully. Plum roles for older actors. Highly recommended.