A Tango of Connecting and Repelling.
A brilliant production of The Woolgatherers, by William Mastrosimone, opened this weekend at 18th and Union. This two person play, taking place in a one room apartment in South Philly, a mostly Italian working class, 19th century, row house dismal neighborhood, demonstrates that two lonely depressed people can manifest their external symptoms in diametrically opposite ways, yet ultimately connect.
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