Be prepared to laugh out loud at the one liners in The New Century by Paul Rudnick, the latest offering by Dobama Theater.
And if you aren't laughing, you are almost moved to tears.
The main characters are an aging flamboyant gay man who is exiled from New York City for being "too gay", a Jewish mother with three children with three different sexual issues, and a woman from Decatur who is obsessed with crafts after the death of her son to AIDS.
Greg Violand, Jean Kauffman, and Molly McGinnis played their roles to perfection.
Kudos to Director Scott Plate for a very enjoyable evening.
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