Lanford Wilson's Talley's Folly is a small play in almost every way. It's a two-hander and all the action takes place on a single set, a rundown boathouse near a farm in Lebanon, Mo., a month after D-Day. The plot is slight: a 42-year-old Jewish accountant named Matt ardently woos a Protestant spinster named Sally who is a decade younger and a lot more wary about the idea of romance. The whole thing unfolds, as…
SOURCE: Broadway & Me at 08:18AM on March 9, 2013