Gary Morgenstein's portrait of a working-class Bronx family in the 1960s and the intrusive in-laws next door won two Perry Awards—honoring achievements in New Jersey community theater—for its production at Freehold's Center Theater in April. Now director Bernice Garfield-Szita brings it to NYC for a brief run; the cast of six includes two veterans of the spring production, Andrea Bell Wolff and Jackie Kusher, as the nosy neighbors.

A Tomato Can't Grow in the Bronx
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