Marc Miller takes a look at Log Cabin:
Log Cabin is so stuffed with ideas, it feels foolish to try to unpack them all here. Jordan Harrison's mostly splendid new comedy at Playwrights Horizons raises questions that raise other questions, and they flow naturally from interesting, compelling characters who manage to be both consistent and surprising. And though the whole thing's over in a little over an hour and a half, you'll probably carry it around in your bones a good deal longer. As in his previous fine effort, Marjorie Prime, Harrison forces us to confront daunting complexities about where the world is headed. In a really entertaining way. . . . |