Coming to Theater Wit, March 22, Inanimate by Nick Robideau, Directed by Theater Wit's own Jeremy Wechsler.
Erica has never quite fit in. She was never popular in high school and—as the years have gone by—she's felt more and more disconnected from the people in her life. Even her sister seems more preoccupied with her political ambition for town counsel than their mother's recent passing. Normally, that would be just fine with Erica, but she's been asking herself if this was all she could expect: a job at the local grocery and evenings alone.
Suddenly, at 30, she's in love. Dee really understands her, and opens her eyes to true romance. He's everything she's ever wanted: warm, compassionate, a great listener and sexy AF. The fact that he's a Dairy Queen sign is just a plus.
Nick Robideau walks a beautiful line between humor and depth in the best (and only!) objectum-sexual romantic comedy of the year. Inanimate takes us through surprisingly familiar lanes of rushes and confused longings, all while unfolding the universal tale of embracing one's true desires.
After all, it's the oldest story in the world: a woman and her sign.
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