The romantic comedy is a genre that has been done to death. Discovering new ways to share the tale of two people in love is almost a necessity to be considered refreshing. Fortunately Hand Grenades by Monica Giordano put a quirkily odd spin on the lovers saga. Like something out of the Sarah Ruhl Book of Magic(al realism), Hand Grenades tells the love of Diana and Ophelia. And then Diana and Troy. With betrayal and t…
SOURCE: TheaterInTheNow at 02:37AM on August 25, 2015