Two new Off-Broadway comedies demonstrate that the current crop of playwrights is clearly grappling with parenthood issues. Both Jonathan Marc Sherman’s Knickerbocker and Daniel Goldfarb’s Cradle and All deal with impending, possible and actual child-rearing in a manner that suggests genuine anxiety. It’s probably no coincidence that both were written by men.   Knickerbocker, presented as part…
SOURCE: Scheck on the Arts at 12:07AM on May 26, 2011