Chester Bailey. A prosaic title, and the play at Irish Rep, by Joseph Dougherty, doesn't overflow with poetry, either. It's a straightforward little two-hander, one with perhaps too many tangents and not enough actual dramatization, favoring instead the current let's-wander-downstage-and-narrate school of playwrighting that so often feels like laziness.
SOURCE: TalkinBroadway at 09:36PM on October 19, 2022