"The Metropolitan Playhouse transforms into the L station/Venus Records and a block in alphabet city with the help of Jacob Brown’s set design and the superb cast transporting us to various scenes in the neighborhood. We get to look in and eavesdrop on different conversations and decisions, from where to move your parent from a rent-controlled apartment when they can no longer live alone ... to witnessing Kurt Cobain trying to ingest aspirin meant for flowers."
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