When you leave A Life at Playwrights Horizons, you'll be"if you aren't already"thanking your lucky stars for David Hyde Pierce. It is not overstating the case too much to say that he is giving the performance of a lifetime in Adam Bock's new play. First off, there's no fourth wall separating you from the character he plays. His Nate Martin strolls onto the stage of the fourth-floor, 128-seat Peter Jay Sharp Th…
SOURCE: The New York Observer at 09:30AM on October 12, 2016