A Transylvanian Picks a Bone with Hollywoodis a dramatic collage juxtaposing fame with destitution, and wondering: How does fiction shape life?

The text is about a Transylvanian writer/artist single mother who is a guest in an affluent suburban New Jersey home owned by a woman who happens to be an ardent Jeff Goldblum fan. It's a mosaic of warped fragments from Jeff Goldblum's public interviews; monologues of other tall men who are somehow similar to Goldblum; thoughts on his movies; reflections on family relationships, on being an immigrant, on rootlessness and homelessness.

The play is jazz. The players are musicians who play off one other, go nuts in their asides, and then come back to the main theme and tie it up nicely, and then go off again, and so on, until they finish it off with a bang. Or a whimper. Or both.

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