In the first scene of “Jack and Jill: A Modern Romance,” a man sees a woman reading Sylvia Plath in a bookstore and approaches her. “I, Jack, would like to meet you, female person, for some nonthreatening relating.” To which the woman (Jill) responds: “I am, I think,… Read More
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Play beats stereotypes with style, persistence ‘Jack and Jill’ takes look at modern love
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