The last thing you'd ever want, in the forlornly sterile restaurant where the events of Studio Theatre's "The Big Meal" transpire, is for the waitress actually to arrive with your order. The special reason " one having nothing to do with food quality " becomes mournfully apparent as the metaphor-obsessed playwright Dan LeFranc transforms the rhythms of dining out into a warp-speed demonstration of the life cycle of a…
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:47PM on April 30, 2012