The residents of playwright Lee Blessing's "Lonesome Hollow" are sex offenders. The town, set up to keep predators removed from the general population, is overseen by a private company, and those who live there are subject to the zealous authority of the staff, who operate with no interference. The warped extremes and erosion of civil liberties that take place within this colony serve to scrutinize the de…
SOURCE: St. Louis Theatre Snob at 06:31AM on September 30, 2013