The End of Longing
Written by Matthew Perry
Directed by Linda Posner
Lucille Lortel Theatre
June 15, 2017
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💉 out of 5.
There is nothing more uncomfortable then being trapped in a small space with a die hard alcoholic.  Nothing they say has any meaning. Nothing they say is funny.  They make you uncomfortable.  They are narcissistic.  They go no where.  They mean nothing – and most of all – the next morning your left with a headache and a desire to resurrect those lost hours.
This play is bad. Â Bad acting, bad story, bad delivery, and dreadful cliches. Â Clearly this play was written by a TV star because no scene could develop or sustain itself beyond eight or so minutes. Â Time that would be better spent on the commercial break.
You certainly do not care about these people. Â You do not take a journey. Â Truly you just get to spend time with a drunk convincing you he’s worth the 95 minutes. Â He is not.