DON’T ASK, DON’T TELL, DON’T GO Lucas Hnath, a disconcertingly popular scribe, writes playful, pseudo-historical, and narrative-heavy dramas crammed with deliberately stilted, primer-prose language. Composed of simple sentences, Hnath's almost child-like dialogue teems with shock-effect revelations and marinates in methodical sentimentality. He's "repurposed" Walt Disney, Isaac Newton and Anna Nicho…
SOURCE: Stage and Cinema at 04:21PM on April 9, 2016