Well, well, well. Probably the best way to describe Lisa Kron's Well is as a theatrical experience, unlike any other. It begins as an autobiographical work -- vignettes from Lisa's life, punctuated by Lisa's monologues which border on stand-up comedy. Then chaos ensues and things slowly deteriorate as Lisa's mother keeps butting in with her own commentary, a character who wasn't written into the play keeps popping up out of nowhere and derailing the action, and the actors themselves take matters into their own hands.
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