A playwright dates a woman who presses him to
write a show about her. She even inadvertently
suggests the perfect title for this unusual
romantic comedy that celebrates the triumph of a
break-up when she cautions, “don’t make me look
too psychotic.” In a mesmerizing one-man
performance, Bruce Pachtman engages us as a close
friend having a heart-to-heart talk about every
sordid and savory detail of a romance gone bad. A
superb craftsman on stage, Pachtman weaves a
riveting, surprisingly provocative dialogue
between himself, an East Coast native now living
in San Francisco, and Gloria, the sexy,
intelligent woman who wants ... well, what does
she want?
A playwright dates a woman who presses him to
write a show about her. She even inadvertently
suggests the perfect title for this unusual
romantic comedy that celebrates the triumph of a
break-up when she cautions, “don’t make me look
too psychotic.” In a mesmerizing one-man
performance, Bruce Pachtman engages us as a close
friend having a heart-to-heart talk about every
sordid and savory detail of a romance gone bad. A
superb craftsman on stage, Pachtman weaves a
riveting, surprisingly provocative dialogue
between himself, an East Coast native now living
in San Francisco, and Gloria, the sexy,
intelligent woman who wants ... well, what does
she want?
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