The cast of Second Thought Theatre’s ‘hang.’ (Photo by Evan Michael Woods) Playwright Debbie Tucker Green does something fascinating with her play hang.
Without details, her play dives deep into a tense meeting among three characters. The audience has to ascertain what’s going on as the three — well, two and one — characters figure each other out, but clearly, something big is going down.
In Second Thought Theatre’s latest production directed by Sasha Maya Ada, the cast of actors deftly get through Green’s tricky dialogue, but it’s the writing that seems to want to keep the audience at a distance.
At least it did for me. The three-actor play is set in a sterile conference room where two characters hover around and tend to one woman.