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Night Sky — In Space No One Can Hear You Groan

by Karen Tortora-Lee on June 9, 2009

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I tend to like it best when language is used precisely … I get annoyed when I’m trying to say that something is futile and all I can think to say is hopeless.  I care about nuance; futile and hopeless may live in the same neighborhood of language, but they’re blocks away from each other, in my mind.  The other day I came across someone who used “alas” in place of “luckily” (“I really needed some frozen yogurt and alas!  I suddenly saw a Pinkberry.” Whaaaat???).  It upset me so much that I had to write to a friend and complain.

So the idea of being hit by a car and losing my power of precise speech (a condition called Aphasia)  is as awful, to me, as, say … the star quarterback being told he’ll walk with a limp for the rest of his life.   Unthinkable.  Devastating.

Which brings us to Night Sky by Susan Yankowitz – directed by Daniella Topol and currently playing at The Rose Nagelberg Theater at Baruch Performing Arts Center.

Anna (Jordan Baker) is a busy lady … she’s an astronomy teacher who ponders the great wonders of the universe on a daily basis; she’s been recognized by her peers for her work, she’s an intellectual.  Her signifiacant other, Daniel, (Jim Stanek) is a singer of opera, and her teen-aged daughter Jennifer (Lauren Ashley Carter) is … well, we’ll get to Jenny-Jen-Jennifer later.

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