"Kin" Tells a Familial Tale, and a Familiar One
There's a lively debate currently going on within the theater blogosphere. The subject is whether M.F.A. programs, writers' workshops and the need to satisfy subscription audiences have leached the individuality out of the plays that today's playwrights under-40 are turning out. "New wine in old bottles is how I'd sum up the preferred new-play product of most subscription theatr…