The opening scenes of "Contractions," Mike Bartlett's humdinger of a corporate black comedy, will chill to the marrow anyone who's ever had to fill out a W-2. Emma, a well-groomed worker played by the splendid Alyssa Wilmoth Keegan, has been called into the office of her manager, a company stooge portrayed by the equally divine Holly Twyford, employing the bedside manner of a sedate scorpion. Read full article >&…
SOURCE: Washington Post at 07:18PM on January 7, 2013