A less-than-aspiring young artist tries to beat the system while filling wallpaper orders with the music of Charles Ives in his head in this seriocomic autobiographical snapshot of a South Boston warehouse in the 1970s. The first play commission by Israel Horovitz and Gloucester Stage Company.
"Larry Blamire is a playwright of vision. He is a bold writer who writes in complete worlds. Larry takes a shard of psychological reality and writes it into a complete dramatic world where behavior and action are slaves to that reality only. Though his worlds are unique, in this ability he is not unlike a Sam Shepard or Craig Lucas. He creates a complete place quite apart from our lives, yet devastatingly familiar."
--Grey Cattell Johnson
Associate Artistic Director, Gloucester Stage Company