Parker Gray. left, and David Coffey star in Visiting Mr. Green at Theatre Arlington (Courtesy photo) ‘Visiting Mr. Green’ can resonate with gay audiences through its heartfelt truths RICH LOPEZ | Staff writer Rich@DallasVoice.com On the surface, the play Visiting Mr.
Green may sound a bit like Tuesdays with Morrie: A young man develops a profound friendship with an older man. Got it. But according to the play’s director, this one has a lot more shade to throw.
In Green, these two characters don’t get off on the right foot. “They both have a lot of past heartache and trauma, and so communication is very difficult between the two,” Director Steven D.
Morris said. Theatre Arlington opens the Jeff Baron-written play on Friday, Sept. 13 and it runs through Sept. 29. After the two are involved in a traffic accident, Ross is given six months of community service in which he is ordered to visit Mr.