The play depicts two senior gents who once competed for the love of the same (now deceased) woman and still can't get along - yet wind up on the same park bench each day, irritating yet somehow affirming each other, as they reflect on their lives and the ever-changing scene. Yet "Two Old Black Guys" has more in common with Herb Gardner's 1985 Tony winner "I'm Not Rappaport," which portrayed the bumpy but resilient f…
SOURCE: Houston Chronicle at 11:22AM on May 8, 2015