![]() Like Pinter, she plays her cards very close to the vest. She tells her story in a torrent of words, utilizing an elliptical, mysterious vocabulary, and often engaging repetition and sound in ways that move the script into purely poetic territory. ![]() Moss is a language playwright, like her obvious peers Harold Pinter and David Mamet. Their Bay area premiere of Chloë Moss’s brilliant play about the friendship between two women who served prison time together (winner of a Susan Smith Blackburn Prize) is nothing short of extraordinary. With “This Wide Night” Anton’s Well Theater Company continues to assert its claim to be one of the finest art theatre companies in the Bay area. This reviewer is a voting member of the San Francisco Bay Area Theatre Critics Circle (SFBATCC)
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