Have we reached the point in theater that the only way to tell a generic story is to throw an outrageous structure into the fold that complicates the message and thusly hurting the credibility of the play? In Jenny King's overly complex Reconciling, three individual stories are thrust together on the same room as three pairs of people hope to patch up their past. What hurts King's play is the complete lack of clarity…
SOURCE: TheaterInTheNow at 04:15AM on August 25, 2016