Heights
Time Out says
Amy Fox expanded her short play to create this ensemble drama that follows the
lives of five hyperarticulate characters—including an acclaimed actor (Close), a
struggling one (Bradford) and a photographer (Banks)—as they tie themselves into
knots of desire and heartache. The marvel of it all is how easily this material
could have gone wrong. But strong performances turn what might have been a
precious wallow in the petty problems of shallow people into something moving:
an uncontrived portrait of New York as the ultimate two-degrees-of- separation
town.