Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by In Rajiv Joseph’s two-hander, a couple of Americans in Senegal twist, deflect, massage, stretch and maybe even tell the truth. By Elisabeth ...
For a tense, 90-minute two-hander, Dakar 2000 has an awful lot on its mind. The play is a thriller about a Peace Corps volunteer caught up in a State Department official’s schemes in Senegal, an ...
Instead of capitalizing on that loaded context, though, the play gradually deflates, unable to maximize its own premise and hampered by possibly self-serving moves — a raised eyebrow is the only ...