Thwarted love affairs. Family squabbles. Fights about inheritances. These plotlines are staples of the plays of one of the 20th-century's greatest dramatists, Horton Foote. The Old Friends, Foote's last full-length play, contains all these ingredients in a stew that contains some mighty delicious acting, but is ultimately somewhat less tasty than the sum of its parts.
SOURCE: Cititour.com at 10:02PM on September 13, 2013