The trite set-up makes all of the characters one-dimensional, with the Jewish Seth a "knish maker" and shop owner on "Hester Street, Angie groping to find herself--not to mention a partner--and Sophia, a loving and understanding "Nonna." Blake, of course, is a leather-clad rouĂ©, who also wears sunglasses throughout--until he loses them. What is somewhat surprising is to learn that Seth, an orthodox Jew, was in an "a…
SOURCE: www.theaterscene.net at 03:19PM on February 17, 2020